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Dermacentor reticulatus und Babesia canis
2014During the last years, a spreading of the endemic hard tick species Dermacentor reticu-latus and the transmitted canine babesiosis (respectively through the causative agent Babesia canis) was reported for Germany. To answer the question of the probability of further spreading, more detailed information on the epidemiological situation, the eco-logical ...
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The effect of changes in agricultural practices on the density of Dermacentor reticulatus ticks
Veterinary Parasitology, 2015The impact of agricultural practices/ activities on the environment has been falling in many areas of Europe due to the widespread exodus of inhabitants from rural areas. The associated abandonment of agricultural lands has enabled a wide range of wild animals to prosper in the countryside, including birds, ungulates and large carnivores.
Ewa J, Mierzejewska +3 more
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Density of Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks in Eastern Poland
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020Zbigniew Zaja̧C +2 more
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Monitoring Dermacentor reticulatus Host-Seeking Activity in Natural Conditions
Insects, 2020Zbigniew Zaja̧C +2 more
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