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Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and Associated Pathoge Collected From Domestic Animals and Vegetation in Stann Creek District, Southeastern Belize, Central America. [PDF]
Polsomboon Nelson S +14 more
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In the present study, we report tick infestations on wild birds in plots of the Atlantic Forest reforested fragments with native species and plots reforested with Eucalyptus tereticornis in the municipality of Rio Claro, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Luís Flávio da Silva Costa +6 more
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Mapas, ilustracionesspa: Las aves silvestres han sido relacionadas con el transporte y dispersión de garrapatas duras entre y dentro de los continentes.
Martinez Sanchez, Estefani Tatiana
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Phylogenetic evidence for a clade of tick-associated trypanosomes. [PDF]
Koual R +14 more
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A taxonomic study of the genus Amblyomma (Acarina: Ixodidae) in North and Central America has been conducted, in which the genus, as currently interpreted, is divided into three genera, Amblyomma Koch, 1844, Haemalastor Koch, 1844 (resurrected), and a ...
Sundman, Jack Allen
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Rickettsial Infection in Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) Collected on Birds in Southern Brazil
The aim of the study was to evaluate rickettsial infection in ticks from wild birds of the Semidecidual and Atlantic Rainforest remnants of three municipalities of the State of Parana, southern Brazil.
Moraes-Filho, Jonas +7 more
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Rickettsia amblyommatis in Ticks: A Review of Distribution, Pathogenicity, and Diversity. [PDF]
Richardson EA +3 more
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Potential Role of Avian Populations in the Epidemiology of Rickettsia spp. and Babesia spp. [PDF]
Ebani VV, Mancianti F.
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Amblyomma calcaratumAmblyomma calcaratum was recorded from Trinidad on anteaters, birds (Aitken et al. 1968a), small wild animals and humans (Smith 1974).Distribution: Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Belize, Guyana, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Argentina, Peru (Jones et al. 1972; Caceres et al. 2002; Guglielmone et al.
Basu, A. K., Basu, M., Adesiyun, A. A.
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Rickettsial Infection in Ticks Collected from Road-Killed Wild Animals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
During 2008D2010, ticks were collected from road-killed wild animals within the Serra dos Orgaos National Park area in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Brandao, Paulo E. +4 more
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