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Wolbachia in Antarctic terrestrial invertebrates: Absent or undiscovered? [PDF]

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Comparative toxicity of three variant oils and their nanoemulsions on the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus. [PDF]

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Mites (Acari)

2002
More than 250 species of mites are recognized as the cause of health-related problems for humans and domestic animals. Types of problems include: (1) temporary irritation of the skin due to bites or feeding on host skin, fur, and feathers; (2) persistent dermatitis in response to mites that invade the skin or hair follicles; (3) mite-induced allergies;
Barry M. Oconnor, Gary R. Mullen
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Acari in archaeology

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009
Mites and ticks (Acari) have been found in a variety of archaeological situations. Their identification has enabled data on habitat and dietary preferences to be obtained, and these have been used to interpret study sites. Despite this, Acari are not routinely considered in analyses in the way that other environmental components are.
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