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      No competition for resources between two tick species at their parapatric boundary.

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          Abstract

          Aponomma hydrosauri and Amblyomma limbatum are tick species with the same major host species, the sleepy lizard Trachydosaurus rugosus, but parapatric distributions in South Australia. Near Mt. Mary one species is abruptly replaced by the other over one kilometre. There is substantial overlap in feeding sites on the hosts. This suggested that interspecific competition, during feeding, may be an important mechanism preventing further overlap of the distributions of the two species. However, in the overlap region there was no resource shortage, and each species infested hosts independently of the other species. Also in laboratory experiments at the highest densities encountered in the field, larvae and nymphs of each species attached and engorged equally well whether alone or mixed with the other species. These data refuted the, hypothesis of interspecific competition between the two species while feeding.

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          Journal
          Oecologia
          Oecologia
          Springer Nature
          1432-1939
          0029-8549
          Jun 1989
          : 79
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Biological Sciences, The Flinders University of South Australia, 5042, Bedford Park, S.A., Australia.
          [2 ] Department of Science, Underdale Campus, South Australian College of Advanced, Education, 5032, Underdale, S.A., Australia.
          Article
          10.1007/BF00378675
          10.1007/BF00378675
          28313492
          4ca71d7c-c5b8-41ec-a4c1-1a9b6b358519
          History

          Parapatry,Interspecific competition,Feeding sites,Engorgement,Reptile ticks

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