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Biology of Ticks
Biology of Ticks
By Daniel E. Sonenshine

George Henry Falkiner Nuttall and the Nuttall tick catalogue
By James E. Keirans
Ticks and tickborne diseases affecting military personnel
Ticks and tickborne diseases affecting military personnel
By Jerome Goddard

Crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever
By Onder Ergonul

Ecological dynamics of tick-borne zoonoses
By Daniel E. Sonenshine

Vector-borne pathogens
By Emmanuel Camus,G. Uilenberg

Ticks and what you can do about them
By Roger O. Drummond

Ticks and tick-borne diseases
By Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Bibliography of ticks and tickborne diseases from Homer (about 800 B.C.) to 31 December 1969
Bibliography of ticks and tickborne diseases from Homer (about 800 B.C.) to 31 December 1969
By Harry Hoogstraal
Tick vector biology
Tick vector biology
By B. Fivaz,T. Petney
The control of ticks on livestock
The control of ticks on livestock
By S. F. Barnett

Ticks and tick-borne pathogens
By International Conference on Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens (4th 2002 Banff, Alta.)
Fleas, Ticks and Cockroaches-Disease Transmitters
Fleas, Ticks and Cockroaches-Disease Transmitters
By Walter J. Weber

Ticks (Ixodoidea) from wild sheep and goats in Iran and medical and veterinary implications
By Harry Hoogstraal

Making catfish bait out of government boys
By Claire Strom
Proceedings of the FAO Expert Consultation on Revision of Strategies for the Control of Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Rome, 25-29 September, 1989
Proceedings of the FAO Expert Consultation on Revision of Strategies for the Control of Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Rome, 25-29 September, 1989
By FAO Expert Consultation on Revision of Strategies for the Control of Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases (1989 Rome)
Avoiding tick and rodent-borne disease in the Balkan Theater
Avoiding tick and rodent-borne disease in the Balkan Theater
By
Population dynamics of small mammals and ticks, and their relationship to selected pathogens within three ecosystems in southeastern Washington
Population dynamics of small mammals and ticks, and their relationship to selected pathogens within three ecosystems in southeastern Washington
By Isaac Jack Stout