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Seasonal activity and spatial distribution of host-seeking adults of thetick Dermacentor variabilis

机译:变种Dermacentor variabilis的寄主寻找成年人的季节性活动和空间分布

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The seasonal temporal and spatial distribution and emergence of overwintering and summer cohorts of host-seeking American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) (Acari: Ixodidae), adults were examined for 5 years in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. Weekly drag cloth sampling was conducted from early March until late September 1992-1995 and early March until the end of May 1996. Overwintering adult cohorts became active in early to mid-April followed by bimodal host-seeking activity each year, with the duration and intensity of the first activity period being related to the previous year's summer cohort activity. The first activity peak extended from mid-April through late May and the second activity peak occurred in July. All host-seeking activity ceased by early August, except in 1995, when activity ended on 22 August. Laboratory survival of adults, collected weekly during 1993-1996, was used to estimate the emergence of summer adult cohorts. Summer adult cohorts became active in late May or early June and overlapped with overwintering adult host-seeking activity. The termination of host-seeking activity in overwintering adults could not be determined using the methods employed in this study and is most likely to have continued for the entire season. Host-seeking adults displayed contagious distribution patterns along trails bordering ecotone habitats, as determined by fitting a negative binomial frequency distribution to weekly sampling data. These patterns did not vary from year to year. In addition, the location of D. variabilis activity did not change from year to year, which suggests that microhabitats within apparently homogeneous environments enhance adult survival and lead to 'hot spots' of tick activity despite the ability of vertebrate hosts to disperse D. variabilis populations more widely. These data better define our understanding of D. variabilis adult seasonal and spatial host-seeking activity, estimate for the first time the intensity of summer cohort host-seeking activity, and relate summer cohort activity with spring activity the following year.
机译:在肯塔基州的蓝草地区,对成年觅食的美国狗tick(Dermacentor variabilis(Say)(Acari:Ixodidae))的成年人进行了季节性季节性和时空分布研究,并进行了为期5年的调查。从1992年3月上旬至1992年9月下旬以及3月上旬至1996年5月下旬进行每周拖布采样。4月初至4月中旬,越冬成年人群开始活跃,随后每年进行双峰寄主寻找活动,持续时间和第一活动期的强度与上一年的夏季同类活动有关。第一个活动高峰从4月中旬持续到5月下旬,第二个活动高峰发生在7月。除1995年8月22日活动结束外,所有寻求主人的活动到8月初都已停止。在1993年至1996年期间每周收集的成年人实验室生存率,用于估计夏季成年人群的出现。夏季成人队列于5月下旬或6月初开始活跃,并与越冬的成人寄宿家庭活动重叠。不能使用本研究中所采用的方法确定过冬成年人寄主寻求活动的终止,并且很可能在整个季节都持续进行。寻求寄宿的成年人沿着与过渡带栖息地接壤的小径显示出传染性分布模式,这是通过将负二项式频率分布拟合到每周采样数据而确定的。这些模式每年都没有变化。此外,D。variabilis活动的位置每年都没有变化,这表明尽管脊椎动物宿主具有分散D. variabilis的能力,但表面上均一的环境中的微生境却提高了成年存活率并导致壁虱活动的“热点”。人群更加广泛。这些数据更好地定义了我们对D. variabilis成虫的季节性和空间寄主活动的理解,首次估计了夏季同类寄宿生的活动强度,并在第二年将夏季同类活动与春季活动联系了起来。

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