2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2020.10.002
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Spatio-temporal variation in environmental features predicts the distribution and abundance of Ixodes scapularis

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“…Tick submission data for the citizen science data can be found in Nieto et al [30]. Relevant R code and tick collection data for the NYSDOH data that were previously published can be found at MendeleyData (https://doi.org/10.17632/rtd52gnbyy.1) with further detail in the supplementary material for Tran et al [23].…”
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“…Tick submission data for the citizen science data can be found in Nieto et al [30]. Relevant R code and tick collection data for the NYSDOH data that were previously published can be found at MendeleyData (https://doi.org/10.17632/rtd52gnbyy.1) with further detail in the supplementary material for Tran et al [23].…”
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“…New York State (NYS) has one of the highest numbers of Lyme disease cases in the country (constituting over 10% of cases in the USA), and I. scapularis has undergone major population expansion in recent decades within the state [ 23 25 ]. Ticks are present in all counties, although tick abundance and the timing of tick population establishment are variable [ 26 ].…”
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