1990
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(90)90119-v
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Ecological aspects of four species of ticks found on cattle in Salta, Northwest Argentina

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“…This correlates with other studies in the region (Guglielmone et al 1990(Guglielmone et al , 1991. Only a small proportion of the ticks found on humans were attached.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This correlates with other studies in the region (Guglielmone et al 1990(Guglielmone et al , 1991. Only a small proportion of the ticks found on humans were attached.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The rest consist of autochthonous species that, with variable distribution ranges, belong to the Neotropical zoogeographic region. Hostspecificity is variable among these ticks, but some tick species adapted well to feed on man and/or his domestic animals, parasitizing them while in some stages, like Amblyomma neumanni Ribaga, Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius) and Keirans & Clifford (Keirans et al 1985;Guglielmone et al 1990Guglielmone et al , 1991.…”
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“…1 Its distribution is limited to the tropics and subtropics of South and Central America, Mexico, and southern USA. 2 Though mainly a parasite of equines, A. cajennense attacks humans and a diverse range of other animals, both wild and domesticated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Estudos realizados em Trinidad por Smith (1975), na Argentina por Guglielmone et al (1990) e no Brasil por Souza e Serra-Freire (1992), Souza e SerraFreire (1994), Oliveira et al (2000), Labruna et al (2002) e Oliveira et al (2003) caracterizaram a dinâmica populacional de A. cajennense em vida livre e parasitária, demonstrando o desenvolvimento de apenas uma geração por ano, com picos definidos das populações de larvas, ninfas e adultos, e um maior predomínio de estádios imaturos nos meses mais frios e secos e de adultos nos meses mais quentes e chuvosos. Oliveira et al (2000) e Oliveira et al (2003) em Pedro Leopoldo, Minas Gerais, Brasil, observaram, em eqüinos e no ambiente, as maiores concentrações de larvas em abril e maio e as de ninfas no mês de julho.…”
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