Scientific Opinion on the science behind the development of a risk assessment of Plant Protection Products on bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>, <i>Bombus</i> spp. and solitary bees). [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR).
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Diagnostic Techniques and Epidemiological Methods for Parasites in Beekeeping: Considerations and Perspectives. [PDF]
Bava R +7 more
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Identification of Bioactive Metabolites of <i>Capirona macrophylla</i> by Metabolomic Analysis, Molecular Docking, and In Vitro Antiparasitic Assays. [PDF]
Evaristo J +11 more
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Bibliographie Über Biologische Bekämpfung Bibliographie concernant la lutte biologique Bibliography on biological control [PDF]
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Control of acariosis in Helix aspersa Müller in production farms [PDF]
From an anthropological point of view, land snails can have benefits and harms [2]. The beneficial aspects are mainly based on their production as farm animals, destined for consumption, as well as their use as experimental animals since it is considered
Yuste A +5 more
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Oral administration of moxidectin for treatment of murine acariosis due to Radfordia affinis
Veterinary Parasitology, 2008A field trial was conducted to assess the safety and efficacy of oral administration of moxidectin in mice naturally infected with the fur mites Radfordia affinis. The natural infection was diagnosed in two colonies within a large academic institution by direct hair examination.
Andrea Peano
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Sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptic acariosis, scabies) in dogs
Companion Animal, 2009Adult mites are 200-400 μm in diameter, oval-shaped and with two pairs of short, stubby legs at the front (Fig. 2). Two pairs of rudimentary hind legs are present but do not extend beyond the edge of the body and are consequently less likely to be seen.
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P-23 Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 153 cases of Sarcoptic acariosis in dogs [PDF]
Although considered a classical skin disease, Sarcoptes scabiei infestation is uncommon in canine dermatology in some countries. Information concerning the frequency, epidemiology and clinical signs is scarce. The aim of this study was to analyse information obtained from our dermatology clinic from three successive periods: (A) retrospectively (1983 ...
P. Bourdeau, L. Armando, A. Marchand
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Concurrent sarcoptic and chorioptic acariosis in a British llama ( Lama glama )
Veterinary Record, 2001C F, Curtis, S J, Chappell, R, Last
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