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20 Tick populations of two breeds of cattle under field conditions , with a note on
blood components related to host resistance Y. Rechav and M. E. Zeederberg
20.1 Introduction . . 20.2 Study area and sampling techniques . 20.2.1 Study area
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20 Tick populations of two breeds of cattle under field conditions , with a note on
blood components related to host resistance Y. Rechav and M. E. Zeederberg
20.1 Introduction . . 20.2 Study area and sampling techniques . 20.2.1 Study area
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The results from 67 tick populations were quite different from our expectations.
There was a universally low level of variation within individual populations. The
average heterozygosity per locus was 2.35% in Ap. hydrosauri, and lower for the
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The results from 67 tick populations were quite different from our expectations.
There was a universally low level of variation within individual populations. The
average heterozygosity per locus was 2.35% in Ap. hydrosauri, and lower for the
...
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Habitat type was shown to be an important factor in lone star tick population build
-up irrespective of host abundance and distribution ... However, because of
greater extremes in the upland environment, tick populations there were more
erratic.
Habitat type was shown to be an important factor in lone star tick population build
-up irrespective of host abundance and distribution ... However, because of
greater extremes in the upland environment, tick populations there were more
erratic.
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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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