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Studies on the epidemiology and potential extent of cattle tick infestations in the tick free area of Queensland

Glanville, R.J. (1985) Studies on the epidemiology and potential extent of cattle tick infestations in the tick free area of Queensland. Other thesis, Queensland Government, 109 pages.

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Abstract

1. INTRODUCTION
2. LIFE CYCLE OF THE CATTLE TICK
3. FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CATTLE TICK
4. ANALYSIS OF PAST AND PRESENT TICK OUTBREAKS
5. TICK PLOT STUDIES
6. CSIRO MODEL PREDICTIONS
7. SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS
8. GENERAL DISCUSSION
9. REFERENCES
10. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
11. APPENDIX: DESCRIPTION OF THE TICK PLOT BASED CATTLE
TICK POPULATION MODEL

Item Type:Thesis (Other)
Additional Information:A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR PROMOTION TO SENIOR SCIENTIST
Keywords:Cattle tick Queensland
Subjects:Animal culture > Cattle
Veterinary medicine > Veterinary epidemiology. Epizootiology
Veterinary medicine > Veterinary parasitology
Live Archive:11 Apr 2019 03:04
Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:45

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