Literature

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S. C. Barker1991Evolution of host-parasite associations among species of lice and rock-wallabies: coevolution? (J. F. A. Sprent Prize lecture, August 1990)
C. M. Brenton2005Shaving for head lice is unnecessary and distressing
G. K. Brown, Martin, A. R., Roberts, T. K., Dunstan, R. H.2005Molecular detection of Anaplasma platys in lice collected from dogs in Australia
C. N. Burkhart, Burkhart C. G.2000The route of head lice transmission needs enlightenment for proper epidemiologic evaluations
T. H. Cribb2004Living on the edge: parasite taxonomy in Australia
P. J. James, Riley M. J.2004The prevalence of lice on sheep and control practices in South Australia
T. Koch, Brown, M., Selim, P., Isam, C.2001Towards the eradication of head lice: literature review and research agenda
N. P. Leo, Barker S. C.2002Intragenomic variation in ITS2 rDNA in the louse of humans, Pediculus humanus: ITS2 is not a suitable marker for population studies in this species
G. W. Levot, Johnson, P. W., Hughes, P. B., Powis, K. J., Boray, J. C., Dawson, K. L.1995Pyrethroid resistance in Australian field populations of the sheep body louse, Bovicola (Damalinia) ovis
H. Wolfgang Ludwig, Stahl P.1974Infestation of pigeons with pigen lice Columbicola columbae columbae
I. MacMillan2003Toxicity in head lice treatment
P. W. Morcombe, Young, G. E., Ball, M. D., Dunlop, R. H.1996The detection of lice (Bovicola ovis) in mobs of sheep: a comparison of fleece parting, the lamp test and the table locks test
M. G. O'Callaghan, Beveridge, I., Barton, M. A., McEwan, D. R.1989Recognition of the sucking louse Linognathus africanus on goats
J. W. Randles, Francki R. I.1965Some properties of a tobacco ringspot virus isolate from South Australia
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.2000Hard data needed on head lice transmission
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.1999Head lice in pupils of a primary school in Australia and implications for control
F. C. Wilkinson, De Chaneet, G. C., Beetson, B. R.1982Growth of populations of lice, Damalinia ovis, on sheep and their effects on production and processing performance of wool
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