Ann-Ohio
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[From A study on how ticks manage to detect odors.]
"Modern imaging techniques and computational methods can and should be used to help determine the function of the different components of the Haller’s organ.
Results from these methods elucidate inter and intraspecific differences in sensor morphology and can serve as the basis for further functional sensory and behavioral studies.
Studies like these are needed to help predict tick-vectored-disease spread and thus increase the chance of successful tick and disease management."
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Ann-Ohio
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Time to try out that perfume somebody gives you every Christmas.
I think ticks hate possums, so we need a perfume like theirs.
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