2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1006351019078
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Abstract: The process of oviposition in D. reticulatus was observed and found to be a sequence of exactly coordinated, interlocking events independent of the phase of oviposition. The average period of oviposition in the investigated ticks was 31.6 days at 20 degrees C and 95% relative humidity. The number of eggs deposited on each day increased until reaching a maximum on the fifth day of oviposition and then decreased continuously. As a result, most of the eggs were deposited during the initial phase of oviposition. T… Show more

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“…The aggregated feeding is probably a consequence of aggregation-attachment pheromones as shown in other metastriate ticks [ 7 ] but not studied in D. reticulatus . Females feed for 7–15 days under laboratory conditions [ 1 , 22 – 24 , 38 , 39 ]. Balashov [ 23 ] noted that D. reticulatus females usually attach on the first day but 2–3 days are needed in autumn and winter leading to 1–2 days longer feeding in autumn and 3–4 days longer feeding in winter compared to spring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aggregated feeding is probably a consequence of aggregation-attachment pheromones as shown in other metastriate ticks [ 7 ] but not studied in D. reticulatus . Females feed for 7–15 days under laboratory conditions [ 1 , 22 – 24 , 38 , 39 ]. Balashov [ 23 ] noted that D. reticulatus females usually attach on the first day but 2–3 days are needed in autumn and winter leading to 1–2 days longer feeding in autumn and 3–4 days longer feeding in winter compared to spring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%