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Vet Parasitol


Title:"Host selection by questing female Amblyomma maculatum Koch, to cattle with feeding male ticks in southern Texas"
Author(s):Sleeba SB; Teel PD; Longnecker MT; Strey OF;
Address:"Royal Veterinary College, Royal College St., London NW1 0TU, UK"
Journal Title:Vet Parasitol
Year:2010
Volume:20100506
Issue:1-Feb
Page Number:105 - 108
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2010.04.031
ISSN/ISBN:1873-2550 (Electronic) 0304-4017 (Linking)
Abstract:"The feeding associations among male and female Gulf Coast ticks, Amblyomma maculatum Koch, were examined using archived data obtained from untreated free-ranging cattle pastured on native rangeland. There was significant evidence of a relationship between male and female tick presence on hosts (p-value <0.0001), suggesting that A. maculatum females will more frequently be attracted and attach to grazing cattle with feeding males than those without. Seasonal data were tested to develop prediction models that estimate the number of female (F) ticks parasitizing cows relative to the number of male (M) ticks present for both early (F=0.090+0.162 M) and late season (F=2.098+0.337 M). These equations could be used to optimize the scheduling of surveillance and control efforts for Gulf Coast tick adults and may establish baseline dosage for pheromone applications"
Keywords:Animals Cattle Cattle Diseases/epidemiology/*parasitology Chi-Square Distribution Female Host-Parasite Interactions/physiology Ixodidae/*growth & development Male Pheromones/physiology Retrospective Studies Seasons Texas/epidemiology Tick Infestations/epi;
Notes:"MedlineSleeba, S B Teel, P D Longnecker, M T Strey, O F eng Netherlands 2010/07/16 Vet Parasitol. 2010 Aug 27; 172(1-2):105-8. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2010.04.031. Epub 2010 May 6"

 
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