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Widely scattered small pines, cedars, and deciduous tree reproduction reflect the
early successional stages of forest regeneration. Such grassland communities
also harbor large populations of meadow voles, a species which requires ...
Widely scattered small pines, cedars, and deciduous tree reproduction reflect the
early successional stages of forest regeneration. Such grassland communities
also harbor large populations of meadow voles, a species which requires ...
Page 51
On the European continent and in western Asia, it is most commonly found in
mixed hardwood-pine forests and shrub vegetation. In Czechoslovakia, grassy
meadow habitats are least suitable for survival and development of this tick (just
the ...
On the European continent and in western Asia, it is most commonly found in
mixed hardwood-pine forests and shrub vegetation. In Czechoslovakia, grassy
meadow habitats are least suitable for survival and development of this tick (just
the ...
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Those that feed predominantly on small, forest-dwelling mammals and ground-
feeding birds facilitate the maintenance of this zoonosis as a sort of secondary
enzootic cycle. Explosive growth of the H. spinigera population, perhaps fostered
by ...
Those that feed predominantly on small, forest-dwelling mammals and ground-
feeding birds facilitate the maintenance of this zoonosis as a sort of secondary
enzootic cycle. Explosive growth of the H. spinigera population, perhaps fostered
by ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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