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XII.0 Referenzen und zitierte Literaturstellen

Auf dieser in den Fachbereich der Speziellen Zecken­kunde ein­führenden Internet-​Seite wird ein an den täglichen Bedürf­nissen ausgerichtetes Verzeichnis der wissen­schaftlichen und populär­wissen­schaftlichen Publikationen zum Thema Zecken in ⇒ Zentral­europa dargelegt und und damit die historio­grafischen Fundamente des „Wis­sens­wertesten” der vorherigen Kapitel allgemein­ver­ständlich veran­schaulicht werden.


XII.1 Referenz

Zum Thema „Spinnentiere, Zecken und die von ihnen übertragenen Krankheiten” gibt es eine große Anzahl an Internet-Seiten und populär­wissenschaftlichen Abhandlungen. Die Adressen dieser Internetseiten und die Aktualität der Inhalte populär­wissenschaftlicher Aufsätze ändern sich jedoch derartig rasch, dass ich wegen des enormen Zeitaufwandes im Falle einer laufenden Aktualisierung auf die Auflistung der Sprüche gleich ganz verzichte. Hier wird nur auf eine Kurzfassung meiner Dissertation, in der ich mich mit einem facheinschlägigen Thema befasste, verwiesen:

  1. Hassl A [1981]: Untersuchungen über die Möglichkeit der Einschleppung von durch Zecken übertragenen Arboviren durch Vögel nach Mitteleuropa. Dissertation zur Erlangung des Dr. phil. an der Universität Wien.

XII.2 Das Literaturstellenverzeichnis der eigenen Zecken-Internetseite

Unten stehend eine Liste der von mir bei der Zusammenstellung des Themas genutzten Literatur. Es handelt sich durchwegs um wissenschaftliche Pub­likationen, deren Inhalt - redlich zitiert - für jedermann frei verfügbar und persönlich nutzbar ist. Die Garantie für die lang fortbestehende Freiheit von offensichtlichen Fehlern und vorhersehbaren Irrmeinungen in der Ver­öffent­lichung übernimmt in diesem, dem althergebrachten (natur-)wis­sen­schaft­lichen Zitiersystem, der Autor/die Autoren der Publikation.

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