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Publications with tag: taiga tick

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    DIFFERENT WAYS OF IXODES PERSULCATUS (ACARI, IXODIDAE) LARVAE AND NYMPHS PLACEMENT INTO THE FOREST LITTER AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TICK DEVELOPMENT

    The comparative analysis of the development of larvae and nymphs of the taiga tick placed into the coniferous-deciduous forest litter inside the glass contain...


    • Taiga tick
    • Ixodes persulcatus
    • Development of larvae and nymphs
    • Diapause
  • Sergey V. Andreev, Konstantin A. Sakharov, Sergey A. Zverev, Eugenia A. Lapina, Daria V. Savraeva, Marina B. Akhmetshina, Elena V. Ushakova, Andrey S. Kuzovlev

    THE EFFECTS OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC ATTRACTANTS AND REPELLENTS ON IXODES PERSULCATUS

    Tick-borne diseases have posed a serious threat to human health and life in recent decades as the number of cases of vector-borne diseases is rising steadily....


    • Taiga ticks
    • Attractants
    • Repellents
    • Nootkatone
    • 2-undecanone
    • Squalene
    • Benzaldehyde
    • Guanine
    • DEET

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