Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... indicated variables are held at the standard levels , i.e. , standard conditions . dI : A indicates host density ( host / ha ) for hosts of immature ticks ( I ) and adult ticks ( A ) , respectively . " Habitat ( F - E - M ) indicates ...
... indicated variables are held at the standard levels , i.e. , standard conditions . dI : A indicates host density ( host / ha ) for hosts of immature ticks ( I ) and adult ticks ( A ) , respectively . " Habitat ( F - E - M ) indicates ...
Page 97
... indicate that the animal has been sensitized . Cattle also acquire resistance to ticks which may be initiated by challenge with whole ticks or by repeated inoculation of tick salivary gland extracts . Moreover , there is evidence that ...
... indicate that the animal has been sensitized . Cattle also acquire resistance to ticks which may be initiated by challenge with whole ticks or by repeated inoculation of tick salivary gland extracts . Moreover , there is evidence that ...
Page 185
... indicate unconfirmed or unknown transmission pathways . From Watts et al . ( 1988 ) , with permission from CRC Press , Inc. , Boca Raton , FL . develop serious illness ( Linthicum and Bailey , 1993 ) . Hares ( Lepus europaeus ) and ...
... indicate unconfirmed or unknown transmission pathways . From Watts et al . ( 1988 ) , with permission from CRC Press , Inc. , Boca Raton , FL . develop serious illness ( Linthicum and Bailey , 1993 ) . Hares ( Lepus europaeus ) and ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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