Many tick species are invading new areas because of anthropogenic changes in the landscape, shifting climatic variables and increasing populations of suitable host species and tick habitat. However, the relative influences of habitat and hosts in tick dispersal and tick population establishment remain in question. A spatially explicit agent-based model was developed to explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of a generic tick population in the years immediately following the introduction of ticks into a novel environment. The general model was then adapted to investigate a case study of two recent tick species invasions into the Mid-Atlantic United States. The recent simultaneous range expansions of two ixodid tick species, Ixodes affinis and ...
A population model for the tick Ixodes ricinus, the most significant vector of pathogens in Europe, ...
Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, includin...
Increasing incidence of many tick-borne diseases have been linked to recent expansions of tick speci...
Many tick species are invading new areas because of anthropogenic changes in the landscape, shifting...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens which are important both with respect to human health and economicall...
Because tick and tick-borne disease distributions are so tightly linked to the environment, a robust...
Context: In the ecology of Lyme disease emergence, it remains unclear to what extent spread of the t...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Larval, nymphal, and adult Amblyomma americanum (L.), and adult Dermacentor variabilis (Say) ticks w...
Larval, nymphal, and adult <em>Amblyomma americanum</em> (L.), and adult <em>Dermacentor variabilis<...
Ticks, pathogens, and vertebrates interact in a background of environmental features that regulate t...
The population ecology of ticks is fundamental to the spatial and temporal variation in the risk of ...
Climate matching models are in increasing use to predict distributions of living organisms, using re...
Modelling the range of prominent vectors of pathogens is a common technique used for planning survey...
Tick population ecology is the basis of spatiotemporal variation in the risk of infection by tick-bo...
A population model for the tick Ixodes ricinus, the most significant vector of pathogens in Europe, ...
Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, includin...
Increasing incidence of many tick-borne diseases have been linked to recent expansions of tick speci...
Many tick species are invading new areas because of anthropogenic changes in the landscape, shifting...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens which are important both with respect to human health and economicall...
Because tick and tick-borne disease distributions are so tightly linked to the environment, a robust...
Context: In the ecology of Lyme disease emergence, it remains unclear to what extent spread of the t...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Larval, nymphal, and adult Amblyomma americanum (L.), and adult Dermacentor variabilis (Say) ticks w...
Larval, nymphal, and adult <em>Amblyomma americanum</em> (L.), and adult <em>Dermacentor variabilis<...
Ticks, pathogens, and vertebrates interact in a background of environmental features that regulate t...
The population ecology of ticks is fundamental to the spatial and temporal variation in the risk of ...
Climate matching models are in increasing use to predict distributions of living organisms, using re...
Modelling the range of prominent vectors of pathogens is a common technique used for planning survey...
Tick population ecology is the basis of spatiotemporal variation in the risk of infection by tick-bo...
A population model for the tick Ixodes ricinus, the most significant vector of pathogens in Europe, ...
Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, includin...
Increasing incidence of many tick-borne diseases have been linked to recent expansions of tick speci...