The ecology of plague relies on the intermixing (commingling) of animal hosts and their ectoparasites. There has been a noticeable increase in commingling of rats and ground squirrels in Southern California in recent years. This paper discusses this phenomenon in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, where it occurs, how it results from man\u27s activities, and the ecology of varying locations. The role of fleas as vectors of plague and the intermixing of fleas between hosts are discussed. Action to reduce the incidence of commingling and the threat of plague to the urban society is addressed
Bubonic plague no longer is regarded as the dreaded black death of the middle ages. The last great ...
The status of our knowledge of the roles of various sylvatic rodents in plague ecology in California...
At the first Vertebrate Pest Control Conference in 1964, I traced the history of plague control in C...
The ecology of plague relies on the intermixing (commingling) of animal hosts and their ectoparasite...
The ecology of plague relies on the intermixing (commingling) of animal hosts and their ectoparasite...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Complex rodent communities occupy the western United States. These communities are susceptible to th...
Plague is an endemic disease among field rodents in the southwestern United States. Epizootic outbre...
The status of our knowledge of the roles of various sylvatic rodents in plague ecology in California...
Rodent populations - particularly those that live in close proximity to man - constitute a perennial...
The occurrence of plague (Yersinia pestic) at Ice House Reservoir in 1994 and 1995 was characteristi...
During the first quarter of the 20th century massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port cit...
The history of plague in California is reviewed, as well as efforts to control sylvatic plague when ...
Predators play important roles in the ecology, epidemiology, and surveillance of plague in the Unite...
Bubonic plague no longer is regarded as the dreaded black death of the middle ages. The last great ...
The status of our knowledge of the roles of various sylvatic rodents in plague ecology in California...
At the first Vertebrate Pest Control Conference in 1964, I traced the history of plague control in C...
The ecology of plague relies on the intermixing (commingling) of animal hosts and their ectoparasite...
The ecology of plague relies on the intermixing (commingling) of animal hosts and their ectoparasite...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Bubonic plague was first found in Los Angeles County in 1908. The largest epidemic of pneumonic plag...
Complex rodent communities occupy the western United States. These communities are susceptible to th...
Plague is an endemic disease among field rodents in the southwestern United States. Epizootic outbre...
The status of our knowledge of the roles of various sylvatic rodents in plague ecology in California...
Rodent populations - particularly those that live in close proximity to man - constitute a perennial...
The occurrence of plague (Yersinia pestic) at Ice House Reservoir in 1994 and 1995 was characteristi...
During the first quarter of the 20th century massive rat-borne plague epidemics occurred in port cit...
The history of plague in California is reviewed, as well as efforts to control sylvatic plague when ...
Predators play important roles in the ecology, epidemiology, and surveillance of plague in the Unite...
Bubonic plague no longer is regarded as the dreaded black death of the middle ages. The last great ...
The status of our knowledge of the roles of various sylvatic rodents in plague ecology in California...
At the first Vertebrate Pest Control Conference in 1964, I traced the history of plague control in C...