Dermacentor reticulatus biorhythms in the Northern Forest-Steppe of the Tyumen Region [PDF]
Yuri Valerievich Glazunov +1 more
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PERIODS OF ACTIVITY DERMACENTOR RETICULATUS IN THE TAIGA ZONE
The range of D. reticulatus ticks mainly covers forest-steppe and steppe, where they occupy open spaces. The discovery of high-abundance populations of this tick in the taiga zone is a rare phenomenon. On the outskirts of the city of Tomsk, on the coastal slope of the Tom River of the south-southwestern exposure, such a population was found in 2015. In
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The islands of Brittany provide unique ecosystems for ticks and tick-borne diseases owing to their oceanic climate, influencing interactions among ticks, hosts, and pathogens.
A. Haidar-Ahmad +5 more
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Rickettsia raoultiiinDermacentor reticulatusTicks, Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine, 2010 [PDF]
Grzegorz Karbowiak +7 more
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Predicting the distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe: a comparison of climate niche modelling approaches. [PDF]
Noll M +14 more
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Circulation of four Anaplasma phagocytophilum ecotypes in Europe. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the etiological agent of granulocytic anaplasmosis in humans and animals. Wild animals and ticks play key roles in the enzootic cycles of the pathogen. Potential ecotypes of A.
Butler, Catherine M. +18 more
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Behavioral Repertoire on a Vertical Rod-An Ethogram in Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks. [PDF]
Vargová B +6 more
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Tularémia: uma zoonose emergente? [PDF]
Descrever a frequência de F. tularensis em Portugal, em amostras humanas, artrópodes vetores e potenciais reservatórios como os lagomorfos silvestres entre 1 de janeiro de 2011 e 15 de junho de 2015.FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (projeto
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Mixed Rickettsia-virus infection in Dermacentor reticulatus imago.
Electron microscopic examination revealed replication and accumulation of Rickettsia sibirica in the fat body of experimentally infected Dermacentor reticulatus ticks. Rickettsia are released from the fat body cells by budding being surrounded with cytoplasm and plasmalemma of the host cell.
V V, Gosteva +5 more
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The Behavior of Rickettsia-Positive Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks under Laboratory Conditions. [PDF]
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