Publication: A density map of the tick-borne encephalitis and lyme borreliosis vector ixodes ricinus (acari: ixodidae) for Germany
A density map of the tick-borne encephalitis and lyme borreliosis vector ixodes ricinus (acari: ixodidae) for Germany
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Brugger, K., Boehnke, D., Petney, T., Dobler, G., Pfeffer, M., Silaghi, C., Schaub, G. A., Pinior, B., Dautel, H., Kahl, O., Pfister, K., Süss, J., & Rubel, F. (2016). A density map of the tick-borne encephalitis and lyme borreliosis vector ixodes ricinus (acari: ixodidae) for Germany. Journal of Medical Entomology, 53(6), 1292–1302. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw116
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The castor bean tick Ixodes ricinus (L.) is the principal vector for a variety of viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens causing a growing public-health issue over the past decades. However, a national density map of I. ricinus is still missing. Here, I. ricinus nymphs in Germany were investigated by compiling a high-resolution map depicting the mean annually accumulated nymphal density, as observed by monthly flagging an area of 100 m(2) Input data comprise ticks collected at 69 sampling sites. The model domain covers an area of a
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Brugger, K., Boehnke, D., Petney, T., Dobler, G., Pfeffer, M., Silaghi, C., Schaub, G. A., Pinior, B., Dautel, H., Kahl, O., Pfister, K., Süss, J., & Rubel, F. (2016). A density map of the tick-borne encephalitis and lyme borreliosis vector ixodes ricinus (acari: ixodidae) for Germany. Journal of Medical Entomology, 53(6), 1292–1302. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw116