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Since these observations on hexagonus were undertaken at constant
temperatures and humidities one can only deduce ... Egg production by females
of Ixodes hexagonus under different conditions of temperature and humidity : I ,
22 ° C , 100 ...
Since these observations on hexagonus were undertaken at constant
temperatures and humidities one can only deduce ... Egg production by females
of Ixodes hexagonus under different conditions of temperature and humidity : I ,
22 ° C , 100 ...
Page 205
This wax layer undergoes transitional changes at certain critical temperatures ,
resulting in more rapid evaporation . From a consideration of the evaporation
curves in relation to temperature changes , given by Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) ,
it is ...
This wax layer undergoes transitional changes at certain critical temperatures ,
resulting in more rapid evaporation . From a consideration of the evaporation
curves in relation to temperature changes , given by Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) ,
it is ...
Page 234
In contrast to hard ticks , the soft ticks are very much better adapted to survive
under a wide range of temperatures and relative humidities as shown by
Bodenheimer ( 1934 ) . Fifty - nine observations on nymphs and adults in
temperature ...
In contrast to hard ticks , the soft ticks are very much better adapted to survive
under a wide range of temperatures and relative humidities as shown by
Bodenheimer ( 1934 ) . Fifty - nine observations on nymphs and adults in
temperature ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CUTICLETHE KEY TO TICK ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES | 27 |
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