Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... Spring Summer Encephalitis ) , Lyme disease , and a wide variety of other , lesser - known diseases and pathogenic ... spring and autumn feeding populations that remain independent of one another ( Campbell , 1948 ) . In northern England ...
... Spring Summer Encephalitis ) , Lyme disease , and a wide variety of other , lesser - known diseases and pathogenic ... spring and autumn feeding populations that remain independent of one another ( Campbell , 1948 ) . In northern England ...
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... spring or summer ( Table 23.2 ) . In contrast , larvae fed in spring molt immediately . The result is a large population of unfed nymphs , albeit representing different cohorts . These nymphs attack hosts throughout the late spring and ...
... spring or summer ( Table 23.2 ) . In contrast , larvae fed in spring molt immediately . The result is a large population of unfed nymphs , albeit representing different cohorts . These nymphs attack hosts throughout the late spring and ...
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... spring or summer fed readily on the available hosts ; unfed nymphs that emerged in fall , however , entered diapause and postponed feeding until the following spring . Similarly , adult ticks remained near the soil surface in the fall ...
... spring or summer fed readily on the available hosts ; unfed nymphs that emerged in fall , however , entered diapause and postponed feeding until the following spring . Similarly , adult ticks remained near the soil surface in the fall ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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