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In the case of the delayed mating of engorged virgin females , the production of
JH - like substances permits the restoration of digestion and vitellogenesis . Our
results demonstrate that the mating acts through at least two different stimuli ( i ) a
...
In the case of the delayed mating of engorged virgin females , the production of
JH - like substances permits the restoration of digestion and vitellogenesis . Our
results demonstrate that the mating acts through at least two different stimuli ( i ) a
...
Page 234
Both feeding and mating are necessary for successful reproduction to occur in
most species of ticks. Exceptions to this generalization involve only a few
parthenogenetic species (Oliver 1971, 1983) and some argasids that
demonstrate ...
Both feeding and mating are necessary for successful reproduction to occur in
most species of ticks. Exceptions to this generalization involve only a few
parthenogenetic species (Oliver 1971, 1983) and some argasids that
demonstrate ...
Page 242
Nevertheless, it is uncertain if the failure to block development was due to the
lack of a proper dose of acetaminophen, breakdown of acetaminophen during
the two-hour interval between injection and mating, or, in fact, that it was an
indication ...
Nevertheless, it is uncertain if the failure to block development was due to the
lack of a proper dose of acetaminophen, breakdown of acetaminophen during
the two-hour interval between injection and mating, or, in fact, that it was an
indication ...
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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