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    The Dermacentor (Acari, Ixodida, Ixodidae) of Mexico: hosts, geographical distribution and new records by Guzmán-Cornejo, Carmen, Robbins, Richard G, Guglielmone, Alberto A, Montiel-Parra, Griselda, Rivas, Gerardo, Pérez, Tila María

    Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2016)
    “…Distribution and host data from published literature and previously unpublished collection records are provided for all nine species of the Holarctic tick…”
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    A SURVEY OF SELECTED PARASITIC AND VIRAL PATHOGENS IN FOUR SPECIES OF MEXICAN PARROTS, AMAZONA AUTUMNALIS, AMAZONA ORATRIX, AMAZONA VIRIDIGENALIS, AND RHYNCHOPSITTA PACHYRHYNCHA by Stone, Elizabeth Gordon, Montiel-Parra, Griselda, Pérez, Tila Maria

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-06-2005)
    “…Isolated populations of four species of Mexican parrots were sampled for evidence of selected pathogens of concern in birds originating in Latin America. Data…”
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    Epizoic arthropods of the Mexican Shrew, Sorex oreopolus (Mammalia: Soricidae) by Parra, Griselda Montiel, Carlos Delgado, Ana Lilia, Paredes-León, Ricardo, Pérez, Tila María

    Published in Therya (2019)
    “…Shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) are amongst the most diverse and widely distributed groups of small mammals worldwide. In Mexico, more than 40 species of the…”
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    Eventualidades que intervienen en el abandono escolar de los estudiantes de la Licenciatura en Idiomas: Caso DAEA, UJAT by Dzib Moo, Doris Laury Beatriz, Hern´´´´´´andez Hernández, Rocio, Camacho Pérez, María Tila

    “…RESUMEN Los resultados parciales de investigación, que se presentan en este artículo, tienen como finalidad identificar cómo se comportan algunos indicadores…”
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    Identification of house dust mite fauna from allergic patients' mattress in six Mexican states by Fernández-Duro, Bárbara Isabel, Cuervo-Pineda, Naomi, Rodríguez-Alvízar, Jesús Alberto, Celio-Murillo, Rodolfo, Juárez-Anaya, Daniel, Pérez-Ortiz, Tila Maria

    “…House dust is considered an important source of aeroallergens, and the mites living there, are the main cause of allergy to it. In México, there have been few…”
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