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- Detecting Dermacentor Albipictus, the Winter Tick, at the Northern Extent of Its Range: Hunter-Based Monitoring and Serological Assay Development
- View of a Male, (B) Ventral View of a Male, (C) Dorsal View of a Female, (D) Ventral View of a Female
- Dermacentor Albipictus) Epizootics in New Hampshire and Maine
- A Two-Year Temporal and Spatial Investigation of Questing Ticks in Marquette County, Michigan" (2011)
- Winter Tick (Dermacentor Albipictus) Dr
- Mortality Assessment of Calf Moose (Alces Alces) During Successive Years of Winter Tick (Dermacentor Albipictus) Epizootics in New Hampshire and Maine
- Ectoparasites of Isle Royale, Michigan
- A Qualitative Study of the Perceived Risks of the Impacts of Moose-Winter Tick Interactions on Human Health, Maine Economy, and Maine Culture
- The Status of Systematic Knowledge of the Acari of Canada: Tickin' Away
- First Records of Dermacentor Albipictus Larvae Collected by Flagging in Yukon, Canada
- (Dermacentor Albipictus) in the Moose
- County-Level Surveillance of White-Tailed Deer Infestation by Ixodes Scapularis and Dermacentor Albipictus (Acari: Ixodidae) Along the Illinois River
- Ticks of Veterinary Importance 36 Amblyomma Americanum (Linnaeus), the Lone Star Tick
- A Handbook to the Ticks of Canada (Ixodida: Ixodidae, Argasidae)
- T HE T ICKS of ALAB48AA
- Comments and Conclusions
- Ecology of a Host-Parasite System a Study in Temperate Cave-Dwelling Bats
- KRAKOWETZ,CN PHD THESIS.Pdf (9.652Mb)
- The Ticks of California (Acari: Ixodida)
- Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control Vetbooks.Ir
- The Acarina Or Mites. a Review of the Group for the Use of Economic
- (Dermacentor Albipictus) in Contrasting Forest Habitats, Ontario, Canada
- Species Index for Arthropods (Arachnida, Insecta)
- Amblyomma Mixtum Free-Living Stages: Summer and Winter Use, Preference
- The Journal of Wildlife Management 83(5):1131–1142; 2019; DOI: 10.1002/Jwmg.21672
- The Distribution and Abundance of Parasites in Harvested Wildlife from the Canadian North: a Review
- Tick Development on Sexually-Active Bull Moose Is More Advanced Compared to That of Cow Moose in the Winter Tick, Dermacentor Albipictus T
- B1150 a Guide to Ticks of Mississippi
- Winter Tick (Dermacentor Albipictus) in Alberta
- The Tick Response to Rickettsial Dissemination During Typical And