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Tick-host interactions in Hyalomma species
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Phylogeography, phylogenetics and evolution of the redfins (Teleostei, Cyprinidae, Pseudobarbus) in southern Africa
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Under the trapdoor - resolving the taxonomy and phylogeography of the trapdoor spider genus Stasimopus (Mygalomorphae: Stasimopidae) of the Karoo
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Evolution and Morphological Shape Ontogeny of the Brown ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae: Rhipicephalus)
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Phylogeny of emperor moths and phylogeography of gonimbrasia belina in Southern Africa
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Population genomics and phylogeography of South African Labeobarbus (Rüppel, 1835) species
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Biochemical investigations into the proteolytic activities in salivary glands of the tick, Ornithodoros savignyi
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Socio-economic impact analysis of livestock disease control programmes with special reference to ticks and tick-borne diseases
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Isolation and cahracterization of antibacterial peptides from hemolymph of the soft tick, Ornithodoros savignyi
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Phylogeography of the rodent mites Laelaps giganteus and Laelaps muricola using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers: an evolutionary approach to host-parasite interactions
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The evolutionary history of the genus Seriola and the phylogeography and genetic diversity of S. lalandi (yellowtail) across its distribution range
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Aspects of the evolutionary biology of the Proteaceae, with emphasis on the genus Leucadendron and its phylogeny
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Purification and characterisation of tick toxins
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Isolation and characterization of tick toxins
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Epidemiology and tick-borne haemoparasite diversity amongst transhumant Zebu cattle in Karamoja region, Uganda
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A reverse genetics approach to evaluate Metzincins as anti-Rhipicephalus microplus tick vaccine candidates
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Molecular detection and characterization of tick-borne pathogens of dogs
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Molecular characterization of tick-borne pathogens of domestic dogs from communal areas in Botswana
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Development of formulations and delivery systems to control economically important ticks with entomopathogenic fungi
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The toxicity and repellent properties of plant extracts used in ethnoveterinary medicine to control ticks
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Phylogenetic analyses in the african fish genus nothobranchius in relation to landscape evolution
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Tick control in Tswana, Simmental and Brahman cattle by means of Neem seed extracts (Azadirachta indica)
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The application of genomics and transcriptomics for the characterization of the genetic diversity of tick-resistance in Angus, Brahman, Nguni, and Santa Gertrudis cattle artificially infested with Rhipicephalus microplus and Rhipicephalus decoloratus
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Infestation of royal python (python regius) with ticks amblyomma hebraeum in Ibadan Zoo, Nigeria