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Kelli A. Fisher
Kelli A. Fisher
Wittenberg University
Zoology
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Dermacentor albipictus
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Tick development on sexually-active bull moose is more advanced compared to that of cow moose in the winter tick, Dermacentor albipictus
2019
International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife
Jay A. Yoder
Peter J. Pekins
Cameron J. Dobrotka
Kelli A. Fisher
Lee E. Kantar
Scott McLellan
Matt O’Neal
Hans Klompen
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Enhancement of fur and skin from bull moose with additional entomopathogenic fungi that offer increased protection against damage from winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus; Acari: Ixodidae)
2019
International Journal of Acarology
Jay A. Yoder
Peter J. Pekins
Cameron J. Dobrotka
Kelli A. Fisher
Christian R. Randazzo
Lee E. Kantar
Scott McLellan
Matt O’Neal
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A report on Purpureocillium lilacinum found naturally infecting the predatory mite, Balaustium murorum (Parasitengona: Erythraeidae)
2018
International Journal of Acarology
Jay A. Yoder
Kelli A. Fisher
Cameron J. Dobrotka
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ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI OF THE WINTER TICK IN MOOSE WALLOWS: A POSSIBLE BIO-CONTROL FOR ADULT MOOSE?
2018
Alces : A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose
Jay A. Yoder
Cameron J. Dobrotka
Kelli A. Fisher
Anthony P. LeBarge
Peter J. Pekins
Scott McLellan
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