2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4401
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Movement ecology of exotic nilgai antelope: A threat to the re‐emergence of cattle fever ticks in the southern USA

Abstract: Wildlife plays an important role in the emergence of livestock diseases, and their movements can complicate disease management efforts. One of the most significant vector-borne diseases of livestock worldwide is bovine babesiosis, spread by cattle fever ticks (CFTs; Rhipicephalus [=Boophilus] microplus and Rhipicephalus [=Boophilus] annulatus). Although CFTs were eradicated from the United States by 1943, bovine babesiosis and CFTs are prevalent in México. Recently, management of CFTs in the Texas-México regio… Show more

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“…microplus in this area [11,12] as well as in the Tick Eradication Quarantine Area that is an integral region within the CFTEP [5,15]. The documented long-range movement of nilgai antelope [13,35] increases the possibility that these nilgai could transport infected ticks originating from Mexico, where B. bovis and B. bigemina are endemic. Given the overlapping habitat of alternative hosts with primary cattle hosts, it is imperative to understand the impacts of exotic species that are a new addition to the ecology and epidemiology of this disease system.…”
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“…microplus in this area [11,12] as well as in the Tick Eradication Quarantine Area that is an integral region within the CFTEP [5,15]. The documented long-range movement of nilgai antelope [13,35] increases the possibility that these nilgai could transport infected ticks originating from Mexico, where B. bovis and B. bigemina are endemic. Given the overlapping habitat of alternative hosts with primary cattle hosts, it is imperative to understand the impacts of exotic species that are a new addition to the ecology and epidemiology of this disease system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…microplus in this area [ 11 , 12 ] as well as in the Tick Eradication Quarantine Area that is an integral region within the CFTEP [ 5 , 15 ]. The documented long-range movement of nilgai antelope [ 13 , 35 ] increases the possibility that these nilgai could transport infected ticks originating from Mexico, where B . bovis and B .…”
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