The suitability of present and future climates for 30 Rhipicephalus species in Africa are predicted using a simple climate envelope model as well as a Division of Atmospheric Research Limited-Area Model (DARLAM). DARLAM's predictions are compared with the mean outcome from two global circulation models. East Africa and South Africa are considered the most vulnerable regions on the continent to climate-induced changes in tick distributions and tick-borne diseases. More than 50% of the species examined show potential range expansion and more than 70% of this range expansion is found in economically important tick species. More than 20% of the species experienced range shifts of between 50 and 100%. There is also an increase in tick ...
The impact of climate trends during the period 1901-2009 on the life cycle of Hyalomma marginatum in...
East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection) is an important parasitic disease of cattle in East and...
The cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, which reached the West African region approximately 8 year...
The suitability of present and future climates for 30 Rhipicephalus species in Africa are predicted ...
This expert opinion discusses the potential impact of climatic change on vector abundance, survival ...
Background: Global climate change can seriously impact on the epidemiological dynamics of vector-bor...
Ixodes ricinus is a species of hard tick that transmits several important diseases in Europe and Nor...
Several zoonotic tick-borne diseases are emerging in Europe due to various factors, including change...
Ticks are the most important external parasites of cattle and are known to transmit more pathogens t...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Evidence climate change is impacting ticks and tick-borne infections is generally lacking. This is p...
Species distribution modelling is a very useful tool in vector management. Ticks are vectors of vari...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
This study addresses the modifications that future climate conditions could impose on the transmissi...
Foci of tick species occur at large spatial scales. They are intrinsically difficult to detect becau...
The impact of climate trends during the period 1901-2009 on the life cycle of Hyalomma marginatum in...
East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection) is an important parasitic disease of cattle in East and...
The cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, which reached the West African region approximately 8 year...
The suitability of present and future climates for 30 Rhipicephalus species in Africa are predicted ...
This expert opinion discusses the potential impact of climatic change on vector abundance, survival ...
Background: Global climate change can seriously impact on the epidemiological dynamics of vector-bor...
Ixodes ricinus is a species of hard tick that transmits several important diseases in Europe and Nor...
Several zoonotic tick-borne diseases are emerging in Europe due to various factors, including change...
Ticks are the most important external parasites of cattle and are known to transmit more pathogens t...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Evidence climate change is impacting ticks and tick-borne infections is generally lacking. This is p...
Species distribution modelling is a very useful tool in vector management. Ticks are vectors of vari...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
This study addresses the modifications that future climate conditions could impose on the transmissi...
Foci of tick species occur at large spatial scales. They are intrinsically difficult to detect becau...
The impact of climate trends during the period 1901-2009 on the life cycle of Hyalomma marginatum in...
East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection) is an important parasitic disease of cattle in East and...
The cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, which reached the West African region approximately 8 year...