Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 27
... increase in NSS parallels the gradual increase in daylength typical of that period ( with a lag of about 1 month ) ( Ioffe , 1964 ) . Diapause in ixodid ticks may also be inherited . A diapausing strain of A. americanum was reared under ...
... increase in NSS parallels the gradual increase in daylength typical of that period ( with a lag of about 1 month ) ( Ioffe , 1964 ) . Diapause in ixodid ticks may also be inherited . A diapausing strain of A. americanum was reared under ...
Page 99
... increase gradually in the serum after repeated tick challenge and may show sharp , spike - like increases coincident with the later tick attacks ( Fig . 25.5 ) . However , resistance does not increase coincident with increasing antibody ...
... increase gradually in the serum after repeated tick challenge and may show sharp , spike - like increases coincident with the later tick attacks ( Fig . 25.5 ) . However , resistance does not increase coincident with increasing antibody ...
Page 220
... increase again , most cases have occurred in the South Atlantic states . From Hattwick et al . ( 1976 ) , with permission from the Annals of Internal Medicine . are misdiagnosed . Thus , the true annual incidence of RMSF is unknown ...
... increase again , most cases have occurred in the South Atlantic states . From Hattwick et al . ( 1976 ) , with permission from the Annals of Internal Medicine . are misdiagnosed . Thus , the true annual incidence of RMSF is unknown ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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