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Tick control: Trapping, bio-control, host management and other alternative strategies

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Edited by: Daniel E. Sonenshine and R. Michael Roe

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Abstract

Biology of Ticks is the most comprehensive work on tick biology and tick-borne diseases. This second edition is a multi-authored work, featuring the research and analyses of renowned experts across the globe. Spanning two volumes, the book examines the systematics, biology, structure, ecological adaptations, evolution, genomics and the molecular processes that underpin the growth, development and survival of these important disease-transmitting parasites. Also discussed is the remarkable array of diseases transmitted (or caused) by ticks, as well as modern methods for their control. This book should serve as a modern reference for students, scientists, physicians, veterinarians and other specialists.

Volume II includes chapters on the ecology of non-nidicolous and nidicolous ticks, genetics and genomics (including the genome of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis) and immunity, including host immune responses to tick feeding and tick-host interactions, as well as the tick's innate immune system that prevents and/or controls microbial infections. Six chapters cover in depth the many diseases caused by the major tick-borne pathogens, including tick-borne protozoa, viruses, rickettsiae of all types, other types of bacteria (e.g., the Lyme disease agent) and diseases related to tick paralytic agents and toxins. The remaining chapters are devoted to tick control using vaccines, acaricides, repellents, biocontrol, and, finally, techniques for breeding ticks in order to develop tick colonies for scientific study.

Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Tick control: Trapping, bio-control, host management and other alternative strategies
Chapter 15
Volume 2
Year Published 2014
Language English
Publisher Oxford University Press
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 36 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title Biology of ticks
First page 409
Last page 444
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