The distribution of Amblyomma americanum (L.) is changing and reports of tick-borne disease transmitted by A. americanum are increasing in the USA. We used flagging to collect ticks, surveyed vegetation and collected weather data in 2015 and 2016. A. americanum dominated collections in both years (97%). Ticks did not differ among burn treatments; however, tick abundance differed between years among total, adult, and larval ticks. Habitat variables showed a weak negative correlation to total ticks in respect to: Shannon diversity index, percent bare ground, perennial cover, and coarse woody debris. Nymphal ticks showed a weak negative correlation to percent bare ground and fewer adults were collected in areas with more leaf litter and coarse...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Climatic conditions are widely thought to govern the distribution and abundance of ectoparasites, su...
Both on the micro and macro levels human risk to the host-seeking adult stage of Dermacentor anderso...
The distribution of Amblyomma americanum (L.) is changing and reports of tick-borne disease transmit...
The lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum Linnaeus (Ixodida: Ixodidae), is emerging as an important h...
Some tick populations have increased dramatically in the past several decades leading to an increase...
The distribution and survival of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum were studied in deciduou...
In the United States human cases of tick-borne diseases have more than doubled over the past 15 year...
Two tick-borne diseases with expanding case and vector distributions are ehrlichiosis (transmitted b...
As a result of anthropogenic change, humans are at increased risk of zoonotic disease exposure. Perh...
<div><p>Two tick-borne diseases with expanding case and vector distributions are ehrlichiosis (trans...
Abstract Background The incidence of Lyme disease shows high degrees of inter-annual variation in th...
Tick-borne pathogens are zoonoses whose transmission ecology involves complex interactions among the...
Larval, nymphal, and adult <em>Amblyomma americanum</em> (L.), and adult <em>Dermacentor variabilis<...
The nymphal stage of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, is the major vector of Lyme disease, t...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Climatic conditions are widely thought to govern the distribution and abundance of ectoparasites, su...
Both on the micro and macro levels human risk to the host-seeking adult stage of Dermacentor anderso...
The distribution of Amblyomma americanum (L.) is changing and reports of tick-borne disease transmit...
The lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum Linnaeus (Ixodida: Ixodidae), is emerging as an important h...
Some tick populations have increased dramatically in the past several decades leading to an increase...
The distribution and survival of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum were studied in deciduou...
In the United States human cases of tick-borne diseases have more than doubled over the past 15 year...
Two tick-borne diseases with expanding case and vector distributions are ehrlichiosis (transmitted b...
As a result of anthropogenic change, humans are at increased risk of zoonotic disease exposure. Perh...
<div><p>Two tick-borne diseases with expanding case and vector distributions are ehrlichiosis (trans...
Abstract Background The incidence of Lyme disease shows high degrees of inter-annual variation in th...
Tick-borne pathogens are zoonoses whose transmission ecology involves complex interactions among the...
Larval, nymphal, and adult <em>Amblyomma americanum</em> (L.), and adult <em>Dermacentor variabilis<...
The nymphal stage of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, is the major vector of Lyme disease, t...
Tick species and their associated pathogens are rapidly expanding their geographic range due to clim...
Climatic conditions are widely thought to govern the distribution and abundance of ectoparasites, su...
Both on the micro and macro levels human risk to the host-seeking adult stage of Dermacentor anderso...