The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. This “questing” behaviour is known to be temperature-dependent, such that questing increases with temperature up to a point where the vapor pressure deficit (drying effect) forces ticks down to rehydrate in the soil or mat layer. Little if any attention has been paid to understanding the questing of ticks from an evolutionary perspective. Here we ask whether populations from colder climatic conditions respond differently in terms of the threshold temperature for questing and the rate of response to a fixed temperature. We find significant variation between populations in the temperature sensitivity of questing, with populations from cooler cli...
Seasonal variation in temperature is known to drive annual patterns of tick activity and can influen...
Ticks are vectors of many diseases and are expanding in geographic distribution. However, how ticks ...
Given the ever-increasing human impact through land use and climate change on the environment, we cr...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
Climate warming is changing distributions and phenologies of many organisms and may also impact on v...
Climate warming is changing distributions and phenologies of many organisms and may also impact on v...
We studied the relationship between climate and Ixodes ricinus L. tick behavior by following every d...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Background: Abiotic conditions provide cues that drive tick questing activity. Defining these cues i...
The nymph of the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), the primary North American vector of the caus...
Seasonal variation in temperature is known to drive annual patterns of tick activity and can influen...
Ticks are vectors of many diseases and are expanding in geographic distribution. However, how ticks ...
Given the ever-increasing human impact through land use and climate change on the environment, we cr...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
The tick Ixodes ricinus finds its hosts by climbing vegetation and adopting a sit-and-wait tactic. T...
Climate warming is changing distributions and phenologies of many organisms and may also impact on v...
Climate warming is changing distributions and phenologies of many organisms and may also impact on v...
We studied the relationship between climate and Ixodes ricinus L. tick behavior by following every d...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Understanding deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) behavior is increasingly important due to the species’ n...
Background: Abiotic conditions provide cues that drive tick questing activity. Defining these cues i...
The nymph of the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), the primary North American vector of the caus...
Seasonal variation in temperature is known to drive annual patterns of tick activity and can influen...
Ticks are vectors of many diseases and are expanding in geographic distribution. However, how ticks ...
Given the ever-increasing human impact through land use and climate change on the environment, we cr...