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Mechanical properties of the cuticle of the tick Amblyomma hebraeum (Acari: Ixodidae)

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Fig. 1. Wet and dry mass of the dorsal cuticle for unfed ticks as a functionof days post-moulting
Fig. 5. ESpcycle, and for ticks treated with dopamine.tests. In general, ES as a function of stress plotted for various stages of the feeding Data are from individual creepp increases above ∼2.5 MPa; dopamine (DA, 1 mol l−1)appears to substantially enhance
Table 2. ESp over three successive stretch–recoil cycles for apopulation of unfed and partially fed ticks
Fig. 7. An unfed female tick. The pathway of the cut used to sample the dorsalalloscutum is indicated by the white dashed curve
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