Errata in East Coast tick study: retort to Tufts & Diuk-Wasser
Abstract The authors overlook the first report of Haemaphysalis punctata in the Western Hemisphere documented by a pioneer acarologist in 1910. The authors assume that climate change alters movement of ticks, but provide no data. The authors’ assumptions are only opinions, and must be corrected and...
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Autor principal: | John D. Scott |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ccac72b220584bdb9768eb5be22eaf37 |
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