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Bothriocroton hydrosauri
Known as:
Aponomma hydrosauri
National Institutes of Health
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Understanding spatial variation in population dynamics : enter the virtual ecologist / Andrew J. Tyre.
A. Tyre
1999
Corpus ID: 133687644
The importance of spatial variability in ecology has been recognised from the beginnings of ecology as a science. It has also…
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1997
1997
Ant predation on different life stages of two Australian ticks
T. Z. Dawes-GromadzkiSNM
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C. Bull
Experimental & applied acarology
1997
Corpus ID: 24249976
Laboratory colonies of Rhytidoponera ants were allowed to prey on the fed and unfed stages of the Australian ticks Aponomma…
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1996
1996
Host location by larvae of the reptile tick Amblyomma vikirri (Acari: Ixodidae)
G. A. Duffield
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C. Bull
Experimental & applied acarology
1996
Corpus ID: 27537437
The newly described tick Amblyomma vikirri has a narrow host range, being found mainly on the Australian lizard, Egernia stokesii…
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1992
1992
Interspecific differences in the movements of female ticks on reptiles.
N. Chilton
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R. Andrews
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C. Bull
International Journal of Parasitology
1992
Corpus ID: 24588943
1982
1982
Mating behaviour and reproductive isolation of three species of reptile tick
Ross H. Andrews
Animal Behaviour
1982
Corpus ID: 53180970
1982
1982
The influence of similar aggregation pheromones on the microhabitat choice of two parapatric species of reptile tick (Acari: Ixodidae)
T. Petney
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Ross H. Andrews
Oecologia
1982
Corpus ID: 26780147
SummaryNon-specificity of part of the sex pheromone system of three species of reptile tick has previously been suggested to…
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1981
1981
Inhibition of mating behaviour before feeding in the tick Aponomma hydrosauri
R. Andrews
,
C. Bull
Animal Behaviour
1981
Corpus ID: 53145246
1976
1976
The population structure of an Australian reptile tick, Aponomma hydrosauri (Acari: Ixodidae). I. Evidence from an esterase polymorphism.
M. Bull
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G. Sara
Journal of medical entomology
1976
Corpus ID: 31839273
An esterase polymorphism was discovered in male APONOMMA HYDROSAURI attached to Sleepy Lizards ( Trachydosaurus rugosus ) in the…
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