Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 169
... enzootic cycle . Explosive growth of the H. spinigera population , perhaps fostered by clearing and modification of the forest habitats and other forms of human intervention , may have contributed to epizootic and epidemic spread of the ...
... enzootic cycle . Explosive growth of the H. spinigera population , perhaps fostered by clearing and modification of the forest habitats and other forms of human intervention , may have contributed to epizootic and epidemic spread of the ...
Page 189
... enzootic levels of this disease cannot be excluded ( Davies , 1988 ) . There is no compelling evidence of a reservoir role for wild ruminants or other wildlife contributing to enzootic maintenance of NSD . Wild ruminants such as buffalo ...
... enzootic levels of this disease cannot be excluded ( Davies , 1988 ) . There is no compelling evidence of a reservoir role for wild ruminants or other wildlife contributing to enzootic maintenance of NSD . Wild ruminants such as buffalo ...
Page 191
... enzootic in warthogs and bushpigs . These animals harbor the virus as asymptomatic carriers , providing a source of infection to ticks . In some localities , the disease is also enzootic in domestic pigs . Only species of the genus ...
... enzootic in warthogs and bushpigs . These animals harbor the virus as asymptomatic carriers , providing a source of infection to ticks . In some localities , the disease is also enzootic in domestic pigs . Only species of the genus ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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