id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mufkjzxvnne7fmkzrhaypixeny Sarah A. Hamer Coincident Tick Infestations in the Nostrils of Wild Chimpanzees and a Human in Uganda 2013.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 3398 311 57 http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Coincident%20Tick%20Infestations%20in%20the%20Nostrils%20of%20Wild%20Chimpanzees%20and%20a%20Human%20in%20Uganda&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=da32bedd4b524a9b65b3a830684765a9&departmentHuman%20Evolutionary%20Biology Coincident Tick Infestations in the Nostrils of Wild Chimpanzees and a Human in Uganda Ticks in the nostrils of humans visiting equatorial African forests have been reported sporadically for tick in Kibale National Park, Uganda, coincident with infestation of chimpanzees in the same location with nostril represent a previously uncharacterized species that is adapted to infesting chimpanzee nostrils as a defense against nostril tick from a researcher visiting Kibale National Park, nostril tick from a researcher visiting Kibale National Park, chimpanzees in Kibale with nostril ticks. chimpanzees were observed with nostril ticks, and efforts During January 2011–July 2012, high-resolution photography identified nine chimpanzees with ticks in their nostrils of human nostrils with ticks, and these infestations both Nostril ticks in young chimpanzees in Kibale National the human nostril was of the same species as the ticks NOSTRIL TICKS IN CHIMPANZEES AND A HUMAN 927 NOSTRIL TICKS IN CHIMPANZEES AND A HUMAN 927 ./cache/work_mufkjzxvnne7fmkzrhaypixeny.pdf ./txt/work_mufkjzxvnne7fmkzrhaypixeny.txt