Climate change-induced degradation of expert range maps drawn for kissing bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and long-standing current and future sampling gaps across the Americas
Vaughn Shirey,
Jorge Rabinovich
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Kissing bugs are the vectors of
Trypanosoma cruzi
, the
etiological agent of Chagas disease (CD). Despite their epidemiological
relevance, kissing bug species are under sampled in terms of their diversity
and it is unclear what biases exist in available kissing bug data. Under
climate change, range maps for kissing bugs may become less accurate as
species shift their ranges to track climatic tolerance.
OBJECTIVES
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