Publications for:

pest = Amblyomma (genus)
country = Panama

found 11 publications:

2020
Proteomic fingerprinting of Neotropical hard tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) using a self-curated mass spectra reference library
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2020) 14 (10 - e0008849)
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2019
Habitat disturbance and the organization of bacterial communities in Neotropical hematophagous arthropods
PLoS ONE (2019) 14 (9 - e0222145)
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2017
Ticks and tick-borne pathogens of dogs along an elevational and land-use gradient in Chiriquí province, Panamá
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2017) 71 (4), 371-385
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2016
Host specificity in a diverse Neotropical tick community: an assessment using quantitative network analysis and host phylogeny
Parasites and Vectors (2016) 9 (372)
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2015
Wild carnivores (Mammalia) as hosts for ticks (Ixodida) in Panama
Systematic and Applied Acarology (2015) 20 (1), 13-19
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2013
Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae, Argasidae) of coyotes in Panama
Systematic and Applied Acarology (2013) 18 (2), 112-115
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2012
Ticks (Ixodida) on humans from central Panama, Panama (2010-2011)
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2012) 58 (1), 81-88
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2010
Ticks species (Ixodida) in the Summit Municipal Park and adjacent areas, Panama City, Panama
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2010) 52 (4), 439-448
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2009
Detection and identification of rickettsial agents in ticks from domestic mammals in eastern Panama
Journal of Medical Entomology (2009) 46 (4), 856-861
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2007
A review of neotropical Amblyomma species (Acari: Ixodidae)
Acarina (2007) 15 (1), 3-134
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2002
First records of Amblyomma auricularium (Conil, 1878) and Amblyomma pseu-doconcolor Aragão, 1908 (Acari: Ixodidae) from Uruguay
Systematic and Applied Acarology (2002) 7, 109-111
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