“…Analyses of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) have spurred the interest of the scientific community. Epidemics caused by yellow fever virus ( Cracknell Daniels et al, 2021 ), Zika virus ( Estévez-Herrera et al, 2021 ), dengue virus ( Mayer et al, 2017 ), West Nile virus ( Petersen, 2019 ), Rift Valley virus ( Gregor et al, 2021 ), chikungunya virus ( Mayer et al, 2017 ), equine encephalitis virus ( Lecollinet et al, 2020 ), lumpy skin disease virus ( Klement et al, 2020 ), and bluetongue virus (BTV) ( Saminathan et al, 2020 ) have constituted a great burden on public health and animal husbandry worldwide over the past few years. Climate change, inducing variations in rainfall, humidity, and wind patterns ( Whitehorn and Yacoub, 2019 ), accompanied by globalization and urbanization phenomena, the alteration of natural habitats, and agricultural structures ( Miles et al, 2019 ), all can affect arthropod reproduction, development, distribution, and feeding behavior.…”