
doi: 10.1136/vr.d2186
pmid: 21498271
IN the light of recent interest in the occurrence of Dermacentor reticulatus (Fig 1) in the UK following recently published additional reports of this tick in south-east England ( VR , April 2, 2011, vol 168, p 340; Smith and others 2011), backing up a previous letter in Veterinary Record (Jameson and Medlock 2009), we felt it appropriate to provide an update on the distribution of established populations of this native tick …
Male, Population Surveillance, Animals, Female, Population Growth, United Kingdom, Dermacentor
Male, Population Surveillance, Animals, Female, Population Growth, United Kingdom, Dermacentor
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