2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-024-08282-2
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Interaction between spiders and ticks—ancient arthropod predatory behavior?

José de la Fuente,
Agustín Estrada-Peña,
Marcelo B. Labruna
et al.

Abstract: Ticks are ectoparasite vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Rational integration of different control interventions including plant-derived repellents and acaricides, management of natural predators, and vaccines is required for innovative approaches to reduce the risks associated with ticks and tick-borne diseases. How tick populations are naturally controlled is always a question. Tick interactions with other arthropods including predators evolved from ancient times. In this stud… Show more

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