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Thus, seminal fluid appears adequate to initiate oogenesis, but not quite enough
to induce full oviposition. This interpretation is based on the assumption that X-
ray treatment does not alter the chemistry of accessory glands and does not ...
Thus, seminal fluid appears adequate to initiate oogenesis, but not quite enough
to induce full oviposition. This interpretation is based on the assumption that X-
ray treatment does not alter the chemistry of accessory glands and does not ...
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However, none of these stimuli caused oviposition. Testicular and accessory
glandular extracts injected into A. arboreus caused ova development as in
normally mated females, but no oviposition occurred (Khalil & Shanbaky 1975).
Moreover ...
However, none of these stimuli caused oviposition. Testicular and accessory
glandular extracts injected into A. arboreus caused ova development as in
normally mated females, but no oviposition occurred (Khalil & Shanbaky 1975).
Moreover ...
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of oogenesis and oviposition among the seven species of investigated ticks
represent true differences in the reproductive biology of these species,
intraspecific genetic variation, or a failure to properly control all of the
experimental variables.
of oogenesis and oviposition among the seven species of investigated ticks
represent true differences in the reproductive biology of these species,
intraspecific genetic variation, or a failure to properly control all of the
experimental variables.
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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20-hydroxyecdysone Acari acid acini acinus activity adenylate cyclase adult Aeschlimann Amblyomma americanum andersoni anti-tick antibodies antigen arboreus Argas argasids basal Binnington Biochem bloodmeal body Boophilus microplus Bull cattle cell types cheliceral colonies concentration copulation cycle Dermacentor variabilis Diehl digestive cells dopamine dromedarii ecdysone ecdysteroids eggs electron engorged Entomol enzyme etal female ticks fluid secretion function Galun genital granules guinea pigs habitat hebraeum hemocoel hemolymph holocyclus hormone host humidity Hyalomma immune Ixodes Ixodes ricinus ixodid ticks Ixodoidea larvae lipid lone star ticks lumen male marginale membrane metabolism midgut molting mouthparts nymphal nymphs Obenchain observed oocyte oogenesis organs oviposition parasites Parasitol phase pheromone physiology protein receptor reptile ticks Rhipicephalus ricinus salivary glands Sauer secretory sensilla sensory hairs serum sex pheromone Sonenshine spermatophore stage structure studies temperature tick feeding tick salivary glands tick species tissues ultrastructure uptake variegatum virgin females vitellogenesis vitellogenin