Overview
- Editors:
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Maurice W. Sabelis
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Section of Population Biology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Jan Bruin
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Section Population Biology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Broad overview of recent developments (timely, cutting edge)
- Authorship highly international (spans the globe, all continents represented, world congress proceedings)
- All contributions have been reviewed and carefully edited
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Table of contents (96 papers)
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Agricultural Acarology: Host Plant Effects and Damage
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Veterinary Acarology
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Front Matter
Pages 511-511
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- Monique F. Mul, Thea G. C. M. van Niekerk, Berry F. J. Reuvekamp, Rick A. van Emous
Pages 513-516
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- Francesco Nazzi, Norberto Milani, Igor Saccon
Pages 517-519
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- Claire Valiente Moro, Philippe Fravalo, Michel Amelot, Claude Chauve, Gilles Salvat, Lionel Zenner
Pages 521-525
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- D. Sassera, T. Beninati, S. Epis, C. Bandi, L. Beati, M. Montagna et al.
Pages 527-531
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- Edward I. Korenberg, Valentina V. Nefedova, Yurii V. Kovalevskii, Nataliya B. Gorelova
Pages 533-535
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- M. T. Quintero, M. Itza, G. Juarez, A. Eleno
Pages 537-538
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Acaricides
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Front Matter
Pages 539-539
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- S. R. El-Zemity, H. A. Rezk, Saher Farok, A. A. Zaitoon
Pages 541-543
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- Fidel Avila-Ramos, Gabriel Otero-Colina, Hussein Sánchez-Arroyo, María Teresa Santillán-Galicia, Alberto Tecante
Pages 545-549
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Acarological Tools
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Front Matter
Pages 551-551
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- Matthew Corriveau, Kaitlin Uppstrom, Hans Klompen
Pages 553-556
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- Alain Migeon, Elodie Nouguier, Franck Dorkeld
Pages 557-560
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Back Matter
Pages 561-566
About this book
Mites and ticks are everywhere and acarologists go after them – some explore their bewildering diversity, others try to understand their how and why. For the past 50 years, the International Congress of Acarology has been the forum for worldwide communication on the knowledge of Acari, helping researchers and students to look beyond their disciplines. Many mites and ticks are economic factors as they are pests of agricultural, veterinary and medical importance, and several species have become model organisms in modern biology. The 96 contributions to Trends in Acarology – reflecting fields as molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pathology, ecology, evolutionary biology, systematic biology, soil biology, plant protection, pest control and epidemiology – have been reviewed and carefully edited. This volume contains a wealth of new information, that may stimulate research for many years to come.
Editors and Affiliations
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Section of Population Biology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Maurice W. Sabelis
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Section Population Biology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jan Bruin