Description
Provides information on the occurrence and prevalence of wood tick in Alberta. Includes information on their significance, transmission cycle, distribution, importance for wildlife management, public significance, and prevention and control measures that can be taken. One in a series of fact sheets on common parasites and diseases of fishes and wildlife in Alberta.
Updated
January 1, 2004
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Wood tick (dermacentor andersoni) in Alberta
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Title and publication information
Type
Series Title
Alternative Title
Wood tick in Alberta
Alternative Title
What’s Bugging Wild Critters? Fact Sheet #22
Extent
2 pages
Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)
Place of Publication
Resource Dates
Date Created
2004-01-01
Date Added
2015-12-08T17:07:45.910649
Date Modified
2004-01-01
Date Issued
2004-01-01
Audience information
Language
Identifiers
ISBN (pdf)
077853605X
ISBN (print)
0778536041
ISSN (print)
1710-4327
Usage / Licence
Usage Considerations
The fact sheets in this series are intended to be a source of information and understanding of parasites and animal diseases in fishes and other wildlife in Alberta, and to provide follow-up references to find more detailed information. The series does not include all the species that live in or on other wild animals in the province, and nor is it meant as a substitute for appropriate diagnostic evaluation of sick or dead animals.