Biological sciences and general biology Science of Ticks / 梨可 Shirafuji / Takeshi Hatta

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 生物科学・一般生物学 マダニの科学 / 白藤梨可 / 八田岳士
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Item number: BO4873268
Released date: 05 Oct 2024
著: 中尾亮

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Biological Science and General Biology
[Introduction to the Contents]
◆ A specialized book "Ixiology," which accurately and plainly conveys the biological characteristics of ticks, which are the most important among medical mites.
◆ It provides information that leads to an essential understanding of ticks and tick-borne infectious diseases through the interesting aspects of the ecology, physiology, and biology of ticks, which are not fully explained in historical books, as well as the application aspects such as control and treatment.
◆ It also covers the significance of measures against tick-borne infectious diseases in industrial animals such as cattle, which have less information than humans and companion animals.
◆ It covers the significance of measures against tick-borne infectious diseases in industrial animals such as cattle.
◆ It covers the significance of measures against tick-borne infectious diseases in industrial animals such as cattle.
◆ It covers the significance of measures against tick-borne infectious diseases in industrial animals such as cattle, which have less information than humans and companion animals.
Chapter 1 Q & A
Chapter 2 Categories
2.1 General
2.2 Classification of Ticks
2.3 Features of Japanese Tick Species
Chapter 3 Morphology and Physiology / Biochemistry
3.1 Morphology
3.2 sense organ
3.3 Pheromones
3.5 Respiratory System
3.6 Sucking Blood Physiology
3.7 Blood Digestion
3.8 Excretion and body water regulation
3.9 Circulatory System
3.10 Fat Body
3.11 Symbiotic Bacteria
3.12 Host Search and Sucking Blood Behavior
4.1 Life History
4.2 Host Search and Feeding Behavior
4.3 Control of Molting and oogenesis by Hormones
4.4 Propagation
4.5 Immune Responses to Microorganisms
Overwintering
4.6 Seasonal Variation
4.7 Longevity
Chapter 5 Damage from Ticks
5.1 Direct Damage
5.2 Indirect Damage
Host Search and Blood Sucking Behavior
Control of Molting and by Hormones
Propagation
Immune Responses to Microorganisms
Chapter 6 Measures against tick-borne diseases and tick-borne infectious diseases
Chapter 6 Measures against tick-borne diseases and tick-borne infectious diseases <3.13 5.3 5.4 6.1 6.2 6.3 7.1 7.2 7.3 3.4 梨可 Shirafuji Obihiro oogenesis