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Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Brown dog tick).

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
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F. Dantas‑Torres, D. Otranto
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. detection in the Slovak Republic

Biologia, 2021
Herein we report the first occurrence of Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. in the Slovak Republic. Sixty fed and unfed Rh. sanguineus s.l. ticks were collected from an apartment in the capital city of the Slovak Republic (Bratislava) and a family house in the town of Sereď in southwestern Slovakia.
Yuliya M. Didyk   +5 more
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Rhipicephalus sanguineus covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.

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Rhipicephalus sanguineus in an imported dog

Veterinary Record, 2018
The European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) UK and Ireland, were recently alerted to a case of small, mobile ticks infesting a five-month-old Jack Russell cross-breed imported from a rescue centre in Greece. In early October, the dog was presented to the Midland Veterinary Surgery in east London – 18 hours after arrival in ...
Richard Wall   +3 more
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Dogs develop resistance to Rhipicephalus sanguineus

Veterinary Parasitology, 1997
The capacity of Beagle dogs to develop resistance against infestation by adult females of Rhipicephalus sanguineus was investigated. The number of successive engorged females recovered from dogs at the second infestation of the tick was significantly less than at the first infestation. However, there were no significant differences in body weight, body
Hisashi Inokuma   +2 more
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A case of gynandromorphism in Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. from Mexico

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2020
We report the presence of a brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l.) gynandromorph collected inside a house in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. This work provides the first report of gynandromorphism in a tick from Mexico, and represents the third report of this condition in R. sanguineus s.l. in the world.
Beatriz Salceda-Sánchez   +3 more
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus

2013
Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) The brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus is probably the tick which the public in Micronesia is most familiar. Kohls (1957) reported it on dogs on Guam, Saipan and Kiribati. Previous to this, Schnee (1904) reported it from cattle in the Marshalls.
Velde, Nancy Vander Velde And Brian Vander   +1 more
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Cold-stress response of engorged females of Rhipicephalus sanguineus [PDF]

open access: possibleExperimental and Applied Acarology, 2011
We investigated the effect of prolonged exposure to low temperature on engorged females of Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Five groups of two females (F1-F5) were maintained at 8 ± 2°C, 70 ± 10% RH, and 24 h scotophase, for 15, 30, 45, 60 and 75 days. One group was maintained in the incubator (26 ± 1°C, 70 ± 10% RH, and 24 h scotophase) as control.
DANTAS TORRES F, OTRANTO, Domenico
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