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[QUESTING BEHAVIOR OF HARD TICKS (IXODIDAE) IN ONTOGENESIS].

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    Questing behavior in hard ticks across all life stages shows evolutionary patterns. Understanding these patterns is crucial for tick-borne disease research and control strategies.

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    • Hard ticks (Ixodidae) exhibit complex questing behaviors essential for host-seeking.
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