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Dispersal of mites and ticks

Members of the Acari disperse and migrate via a great variety of ways. Phoresy on insects and other animals is perhaps one the most common methods of dispersal, and not just used by mites, ticks also jump on...
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Forensic Acarology

Mites might be ubiquitous at crime scenes, either associated to corpses, cadavers, simply attached to items and clothes as transferred evidence (e.g. on suspects), attached to buried/stolen money, living on ...
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Form and function in the Acari

Form, shape, morphological variations in organisms or parts of their bodies are somehow explained in their functional role or adaptation to the environment. This is observed both in individuals and in specie...
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Vector capacity in ticks: Ticks as a dead end for pathogens

A huge body of literature exists on the detection of vertebrate pathogens and parasites in ticks. However, in many cases the pathogens and parasites cannot pass onto a new host. This Collection aims to devel...
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