Alterations in Host Metabolism by the Specific and Anorectic Effects of the Cattle Tick (Boophilus Microplus) I. Food Intake and Body Weight Growth
RM Seebeck, PH Springell and JC O'kelly
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
24(2) 373 - 380
Published: 1971
Abstract
This experiment was designed to measure the effects of infestation by B. microplus on cattle and to separate the effects of reduced food intake ("anorectic effect") from those due to the remaining factors of tick infestation ("specific effect"). Hereford cattle kept on a high-quality diet were studied over a treatment period of 11 weeks with the tick-infested animals being infested regularly with equal larval doses for each animal.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9710373
© CSIRO 1971