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"Adventitious" ticks dispersed by migratory birds from LD-endemic areas (where reproducing tick populations and B. burgdorferi transmission cycles are established) provide a low-level, geographically widespread LD risk in the Canadian environment and reduce the specificity of passive tick surveillance as a method of identifying LD-endemic areas (Ogden et al. 2006b).
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Much of the group's work will center on studying shellfish populations to see where they thrive, where they die out, where they reproduce fastest, officials said.
Multiple adult females exist in streams of clusters within a lymph duct, where they reproduce, shedding thousands of microfilia each day.
Cities across Brazil are working to educate residents about the dangers of pooled and stagnant water, where mosquitoes reproduce, and in some cases have targeted breeding areas with insecticides.
He held a part-time job as a draftsman for an urban-planning firm in Hamburg, where he reproduced city plans so precisely that his boss described him as "a drawing slave".
This enabled the identification of population genetic structure, the habitats where species reproduce and the habitats through which species disperse.
To see where cowbirds reproduce most successfully, conservation biologist Rachael Winfree of Princeton University in New Jersey compared nests in an old field to those in a patch of forest.
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