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1 edented success of C. lectularius as a human ectoparasite.
2 ity of potentially pathogenic viruses in bat ectoparasites.
3 ents' that visit cleaners for the removal of ectoparasites.
4 ssociated with pronounced numbers of Demodex ectoparasites.
5 treated with a miticide that eliminated the ectoparasites.
6 thesised that this behaviour serves to repel ectoparasites and tested the repellency of P. galapageiu
7 n in the interaction and coevolution between ectoparasites and their vertebrate and invertebrate host
13 ently among the most prevalent blood-feeding ectoparasites, but their feeding habits and hosts in dee
19 wever, little is known about the role of bat ectoparasites in transmitting and maintaining such virus
21 ractions between the avian immune system and ectoparasites is provided and methods that can be used t
23 d human pathogens they transmit, followed by ectoparasites, many of which are exotic and present heal
24 n bats and their ectoparasites suggests that ectoparasites might serve as viral vectors, but evidence
28 oa mite, Varroa destructor, is a devastating ectoparasite of the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. cer
29 be a hospital infestation by 2 hematophagous ectoparasites of cliff swallows that nested in the windo
32 mon bed bug Cimex lectularius is a temporary ectoparasite on humans and currently resurgent in many d
33 multispecies study to evaluate the effect of ectoparasites on glucocorticoid hormones in small mammal
34 valuated the effects of four species of flea ectoparasites (Parapulex chephrenis, Synosternus cleopat
35 ies should elucidate whether the efficacy of ectoparasite removal by cleaners is affected and explore
36 of environment-dependent trade-offs between ectoparasite resistance and larval competitive ability,
38 ntricate relationship between bats and their ectoparasites suggests that ectoparasites might serve as
41 re-established itself as a ubiquitous human ectoparasite throughout much of the world during the pas
43 avian malaria in pigeons transmitted by fly ectoparasites, where both two-way and three-way interact
46 nd its possible susceptibility to generalist ectoparasites would account for the host shift in native
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