2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5671938/v1
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Climate-driven variation in the phenology of juvenile Ixodes pacificus on lizard hosts

Samantha Sambado,
Amanda Sparkman,
Andrea Swei
et al.

Abstract: Background Ectothermic arthropods, like ticks, are sensitive indicators of environmental changes, and their seasonality plays a critical role in tick-borne disease dynamics in a warming world. Juvenile tick phenology, which influences pathogen transmission, may vary across climates, with longer tick seasons in cooler climates potentially amplifying transmission. However, assessing juvenile tick phenology is challenging in climates where desiccation pressures reduce the time ticks spend seeking blood meals. To … Show more

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