Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 201
... tissues , e.g. , salivary glands ( Figs 28.9 , 28.10 ) , hemocytes , etc. , following their multiplication in the midgut and penetration through the gut wall . Intense multiplication within these tissues usually takes places during ...
... tissues , e.g. , salivary glands ( Figs 28.9 , 28.10 ) , hemocytes , etc. , following their multiplication in the midgut and penetration through the gut wall . Intense multiplication within these tissues usually takes places during ...
Page 206
... tissues of ticks and infected patients . Subsequently , Ricketts showed that guinea - pigs could be infected by the bites of ticks , and that ticks were naturally infected with tiny microorganisms similar to those found in tissues of ...
... tissues of ticks and infected patients . Subsequently , Ricketts showed that guinea - pigs could be infected by the bites of ticks , and that ticks were naturally infected with tiny microorganisms similar to those found in tissues of ...
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... tissues . Improving Natural Resistance Against Ticks It has long been known that Zebu cattle ( Bos indicus ) develop a substantially greater resistance to cattle tick infestations ( Boophilus microplus ) than European cattle ( Bos ...
... tissues . Improving Natural Resistance Against Ticks It has long been known that Zebu cattle ( Bos indicus ) develop a substantially greater resistance to cattle tick infestations ( Boophilus microplus ) than European cattle ( Bos ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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