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Community ecology of Neotropical ticks, hosts, and associated pathogens
Helen J. Esser
Laboratory of Entomology
Forest Ecology and Forest Management
PE&RC
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internal PhD, WU
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biodiversity
100%
Community Ecology
100%
Immatures
87%
Tick-Borne Disease
75%
Forest Fragmentation
50%
Nymph
37%
Aves
25%
Frugivore
25%
Host Range
25%
Microorganism
12%
Wild Birds
12%
Camera-Trap
12%
DNA Barcoding
12%
Tropical Forest
12%
Small Mammal
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Community Ecology
100%
Infectious Agent
100%
Biodiversity
100%
Species Richness
37%
Nymph
37%
Prevalence
25%
Host Range
25%
Frugivore
25%
Aves
25%
Taxon
12%
Dynamics
12%
Wellbeing
12%
Morphology
12%
DNA Barcoding
12%
Identification Key
12%
Small Mammal
12%
Microorganism
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Infectious Agent
100%
Biodiversity
100%
Community Ecology
100%
Species Richness
37%
Nymph
37%
Prevalence
25%
Host Range
25%
Frugivore
25%
Aves
25%
Dynamics
12%
Wellbeing
12%
DNA Barcoding
12%
Microorganism
12%
Morphology
12%
Taxon
12%
Small Mammal
12%
Identification Key
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Tick-Borne Disease
100%
Infectious Disease
50%
Prevalence
33%
Small Mammal
16%
Molecular Identification
16%
Wild Birds
16%