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Similar treatment of O. parkeri nymphs had no effect on the molting period, but
did induce a few second molts without an additional blood meal (Campbell &
Oliver 1984). Also we observed no effect on the length of the molting period when
fifth ...
Similar treatment of O. parkeri nymphs had no effect on the molting period, but
did induce a few second molts without an additional blood meal (Campbell &
Oliver 1984). Also we observed no effect on the length of the molting period when
fifth ...
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( The females were fed on defibrinated pig blood through a parafilm membrane ) .
60 females were used with blood A ( ---- ) , 31 with blood B ( --- ) , and 35 with
blood C ( -- ) . The arrow indicates the usual preoviposition period for fed mated ...
( The females were fed on defibrinated pig blood through a parafilm membrane ) .
60 females were used with blood A ( ---- ) , 31 with blood B ( --- ) , and 35 with
blood C ( -- ) . The arrow indicates the usual preoviposition period for fed mated ...
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When O. moubata was fed with blood containing ecdysteroids, the gonotrophic
cycle was inhibited during the induction of a supermolting cycle (Connat et al.
1983a). When ecdysone, 20-OH-ecdysone, makisterone A, or ponasterone A, are
...
When O. moubata was fed with blood containing ecdysteroids, the gonotrophic
cycle was inhibited during the induction of a supermolting cycle (Connat et al.
1983a). When ecdysone, 20-OH-ecdysone, makisterone A, or ponasterone A, are
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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