Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, including ticks and their associated pathogens. Evidence that these changes are primarily due to climate change, habitat modifications, and the globalisation of human activities are accumulating. Changes in the distribution of ticks and their invasion into new regions can have numerous consequences including modifications in their ecological characteristics and those of endemic species, impacts on the dynamics of local host populations and the emergence of human and livestock disease. Here, we review the principal causes for distributional shifts in tick populations and their consequences in terms of the ecological attributes of the species in questi...
Ticks are noticeable by the high diversity of pathogens they can transmit, most of them with implica...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
International audienceToday, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of ...
Ticks transmit the most diverse array of infectious agents of any arthropod vector. Both ticks and t...
A number of tick-borne diseases of humans have increased in incidence and geographic range over the ...
Ticks transmit the most diverse array of infectious agents of any arthropod vector. Both ticks and t...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Recent advances in climate research together with a better understanding of tick-pathogen interactio...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Ticks are noticeable by the high diversity of pathogens they can transmit, most of them with implica...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
International audienceToday, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of ...
Ticks transmit the most diverse array of infectious agents of any arthropod vector. Both ticks and t...
A number of tick-borne diseases of humans have increased in incidence and geographic range over the ...
Ticks transmit the most diverse array of infectious agents of any arthropod vector. Both ticks and t...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Recent advances in climate research together with a better understanding of tick-pathogen interactio...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Ticks are noticeable by the high diversity of pathogens they can transmit, most of them with implica...
The geographic ranges of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are changing due to global and local environ...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...