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Landscape Physiognomy Influences Abundance of the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum (Ixodida: Ixodidae), in Ozark Forests

机译:景观地貌影响孤独的孤岛蜱,Amblyomma Americanum(Ixodida:Ixodidae),在奥兹克森林中的丰富

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The lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum Linnaeus (Ixodida: Ixodidae), is emerging as an important human disease vector in the United States. While some recent studies have modeled broad-scale (regional or county-level) distribution patterns of A. americanum, less is known about how local-scale habitat characteristics drive A. americanum abundance. Such local-scale information is vital to identify targets for tick population control measures within land management units. We investigated how habitat features predict host-seeking A. americanum adult and nymph abundance within a 12-ha oak-hickory forest plot in the Missouri Ozarks. We trapped ticks using CO2-baited traps at 40 evenly spaced locations for three 24-h periods during the summer of 2015, and we measured biotic and abiotic variables surrounding each location. Of 2,008 A. americanum captured, 1,009 were nymphs, and 999 were adults. We observed spatial heterogeneity in local tick abundance (min = 0 ticks, max = 112 ticks, mean = 16.7 ticks per trap night). Using generalized linear mixed models, we found that both nymphs and adults had greater abundance in valleys as well as on northern-facing aspects. Moreover, nymph abundance was negatively related to temperature variance, while adult abundance had a negative relationship with elevation. These results demonstrate that managers in this region may be able to predict local tick abundance through simple physiognomic factors and use these parameters for targeted management action.
机译:Lone Star Tick,Amblyomma Americanum Linnaeus(Ixodida:Ixodidae),正在成为美国的重要人类疾病向量。虽然最近的一些研究已经建模了A. Americanum的广泛(区域或县级)分布模式,但尚不清楚局部规模栖息地特征驱动A. Americanum丰富。这些本地规模信息对于识别土地管理单位内的蜱虫人口控制措施的目标至关重要。我们调查了栖息地特征如何在密苏里州欧扎克斯的12公顷Oak-Hickory Forest Plot中预测宿主寻找A. American成人和若虫丰富。我们在2015年夏天使用Co2-Bait Traps使用Co2-Baited Provest的CO2-Baited Propations的蜱虫,我们测量了每个位置的生物和非生物变量。 2,008 A. Americanum捕获,1,009名是若虫,999人是成年人。我们观察到局部刻度丰富的空间异质性(最小= 0滴答,MAX = 112滴答,平均= 16.7每个陷阱夜间)。使用广义的线性混合模型,我们发现若虫和成人在山谷中具有更大的丰富,以及面向北方的方面。此外,若虫丰富与温度方差呈负相关,而成人丰富与升高发生负面关系。这些结果表明,该区域的管理人员可以通过简单的地理因子来预测本地刻度性,并使用这些参数进行目标管理行动。

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