Old Dominion University, Department of Biological Sciences, Norfolk, VA USA; U.S. Army Public Health Center Tick-Borne Disease Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD USA.
Old Dominion University, Department of Biological Sciences, Norfolk, VA USA; University of KwaZulu-Natal, School of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Sciences, Durban, South Africa.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2018 Feb;9(2):188-195. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2017.09.003. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
The Gulf Coast tick Amblyomma maculatum Koch is increasingly relevant to medical and veterinary communities as human infection rates of Rickettsia parkeri rise, the risk of introduction of Ehrlichia ruminantium increases, and the range of this tick expands into the densely populated Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. We report on the results of five years of field surveillance to better describe the ecology of A. maculatum in newly established populations in southeastern Virginia. We document habitat preferences, host preferences, and the phenology of the adult human-biting life stage. We discuss key ecological factors needed for A. maculatum establishment and the influence of the successional process and anthropogenic activities on the persistence of A. maculatum populations in Virginia.
海湾滨刺螨(Amblyomma maculatum Koch)与医学和兽医领域的关系日益密切,因为帕克立克次体(Rickettsia parkeri)在人类中的感染率上升,牛埃立克体(Ehrlichia ruminantium)的传入风险增加,并且这种刺螨的分布范围扩大到美国人口密集的大西洋中部地区。我们报告了五年的野外监测结果,以更好地描述在弗吉尼亚州东南部新建立的种群中海湾滨刺螨的生态学。我们记录了栖息地偏好、宿主偏好和成人吸血生活阶段的物候学。我们讨论了海湾滨刺螨建立所需的关键生态因素,以及演替过程和人为活动对弗吉尼亚州海湾滨刺螨种群生存的影响。