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Increasing habitat suitability in the United States for the tick that transmits Lyme disease: a remote sensing approach.

机译:在美国栖息地对传播莱姆病的tick的适应性日益提高:一种遥感方法。

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The warnings about the spread of (italic)Ixodes scapularis(/italic), one of the vectors of Lyme disease, into the United States are based on reports about regional distribution and increasing local abundance. In a modeling approach, I used the recorded, current distribution of this tick and remotely sensed bioclimatic factors over the United States to establish the changes of habitat for this tick since 1982 and to detect the areas with factors adequate to support tick colonization. Results indicate the geographic expansion of areas with adequate habitat suitability in the period 1982-2000. A discriminant analysis of counties with different degrees of habitat suitability shows that the increase in winter temperatures and in vegetation vitality (as a direct consequence of higher rainfall) is key to habitat switch from unsuitable to suitable.
机译:关于莱姆病病媒之一的肩cap头斜体(斜体)向美国扩散的警告是基于有关区域分布和当地丰度增加的报道。在建模方法中,我使用了美国tick的已记录的当前分布和遥感的生物气候因素,以建立自1982年以来此tick的栖息地变化,并检测具有足以支持tick定居的因素的区域。结果表明,在1982年至2000年期间,具有足够栖息地适宜性的区域的地理扩展。对具有不同生境适应度的县进行的判别分析表明,冬季温度和植被活力的增加(由于降雨增加的直接结果)是生境从不适宜转为适宜的关键。

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