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Molecular characterization of the major hemelipoglycoprotein in ixodid ticks
Insect Molecular Biology, 2008Abstract The major hemelipoglyco‐carrier protein (CP) found throughout the development of male and female adult American dog ticks, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) was sequenced. DvCP is a single transcript coding for two protein subunits that together contain three motifs: (1)
K V, Donohue +4 more
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Ixodid ticks avoid contact with liquid water
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1999ABSTRACT Larvae of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus and all life stages of the European sheep tick Ixodes ricinus avoid walking on a wet membrane surface surrounding a dry patch. Of 170 reactions made at a border with liquid water by 22 B.
T, Krober, P M, Guerin
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Ixodid ticks parasitizing wild carnivores in Romania
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2017In Romania, data regarding hard-tick diversity and tick-host associations in wild carnivores are scarce. We aimed to identify tick species in wild carnivores and to establish reliable data on tick-host associations. The study was conducted in various Romanian localities from all five ecoregions found in the country.
Gianluca, D'Amico +7 more
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Ixodid tick species attaching to dogs in Hungary
Veterinary Parasitology, 2005A survey was carried out to investigate the occurrence of hard tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting domestic dogs in Hungary. Forty veterinary clinics from a wide geographical area were asked to collect hard ticks from dogs and to complete a questionnaire. In total, 25 veterinary clinics submitted 900 ticks from 310 dogs.
Földvári, Gábor, Farkas, Róbert
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Methodological Principles of Mapping the Occurrence of Ixodid Ticks
1973Without precise cartographic methods it is impossible to solve the problem of studying the occurrence of Ixodid ticks and the factors governing their distribution within a certain area. In our opinion, however, mapping the occurrence of ticks represents one of the divisions of zoological cartography — one of the newest trends in the special cartography
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Organ culture of ixodid-tick salivary glands
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1990This work describes an organ-culture method for isolated salivary glands of the ixodid tick Amblyomma hebraeum Koch. The support medium is a TC 199-1% agarose gel with no hormonal or undefined supplements. I used a fluid-transport assay for measuring viability of salivary glands. When cultured at 26 degrees C, female glands secreted fluid at 65% on day
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