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Patrick , C. D. & Hair , J. A. ( 1977 ) Seasonal abundance of lone star ticks on
white - tailed deer . Environ . Entomol . 6 : 263–9 . Patrick , C. D. & Hair , J. A. (
1978 ) White - tailed deer utilization of different habitats and its influence on lone
star ...
Patrick , C. D. & Hair , J. A. ( 1977 ) Seasonal abundance of lone star ticks on
white - tailed deer . Environ . Entomol . 6 : 263–9 . Patrick , C. D. & Hair , J. A. (
1978 ) White - tailed deer utilization of different habitats and its influence on lone
star ...
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lone star ticks migrate from open areas to nearby woodlots, moving as much as
22.8 m from the point of release to recapture (Smittle et al. 1967). Hunting or
migration in the direction of a host animal is a response to the emission of CO2
and ...
lone star ticks migrate from open areas to nearby woodlots, moving as much as
22.8 m from the point of release to recapture (Smittle et al. 1967). Hunting or
migration in the direction of a host animal is a response to the emission of CO2
and ...
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19.4 RESPONSES OF TICKS TO THE BOVINE HOST 19.4.1 Daily factors Like
many other ixodid species, lone star ticks can passively await a host on
vegetation. With the approach of a host, perceived by mechano- and
photoreceptors in the ...
19.4 RESPONSES OF TICKS TO THE BOVINE HOST 19.4.1 Daily factors Like
many other ixodid species, lone star ticks can passively await a host on
vegetation. With the approach of a host, perceived by mechano- and
photoreceptors in the ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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