Ticks are the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife. Moreover, ticks transmit a greater variety of pathogenic agents than any other blood-feeding arthropod. Ticks have been expanding their geographic ranges in recent decades largely due to climate change. Furthermore, tick populations in many areas of their past and even newly established localities have increased in abundance. These dynamic changes present new and increasing severe public health threats to humans, livestock and companion animals in areas where they were previously unknown or were considered to be of minor importance. Here in this review, the geographic status of four representative tick species are discussed in relation to t...
Tick-borne diseases threaten the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Throughout the summer of...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...
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 the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Ticks are able to transmit the highest number of pathogen species of any blood-feeding arthropod and...
ABSTRACT Amblyomma maculatum Koch (the Gulf Coast tick) is a three-host, ixodid tick that is dis-tri...
Abstract In the United States, the Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum Koch) is a sp...
Climate change is driving emergence and establishment of Ixodes scapularis, the main vector of Lyme ...
Tick populations are dependent on a complex interplay of abiotic and biotic influences, many of whic...
Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick), and Dermacentor andersoni (Rocky Mountain wood tick) are two ...
Tick-borne diseases threaten the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Throughout the summer of...
Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, includin...
Tick-borne diseases threaten the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Throughout the summer of...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...
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 the major vectors of most disease-causing agents to humans, companion animals and wildlife...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Ticks are able to transmit the highest number of pathogen species of any blood-feeding arthropod and...
ABSTRACT Amblyomma maculatum Koch (the Gulf Coast tick) is a three-host, ixodid tick that is dis-tri...
Abstract In the United States, the Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum Koch) is a sp...
Climate change is driving emergence and establishment of Ixodes scapularis, the main vector of Lyme ...
Tick populations are dependent on a complex interplay of abiotic and biotic influences, many of whic...
Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick), and Dermacentor andersoni (Rocky Mountain wood tick) are two ...
Tick-borne diseases threaten the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Throughout the summer of...
Today, we are witnessing changes in the spatial distribution and abundance of many species, includin...
Tick-borne diseases threaten the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Throughout the summer of...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...
Acarological surveys in areas outside the currently believed leading edge of the distribution of lo...