Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, 2475 TAMU, College Station, TX77843, USA.
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, 4467 TAMU, College Station, TX77843, USA.
Parasitology. 2020 Nov;147(13):1569-1576. doi: 10.1017/S003118202000147X. Epub 2020 Aug 10.
Ticks display a distinct type of host-seeking behaviour called questing. It has been proposed that the questing behaviour of Ixodes scapularis explains the geographic variation in Lyme disease (LD) risk in the eastern USA because the northern population has been shown to quest more often than the southern population. The height at which questing occurs is variable and this study aimed to characterize questing height for I. scapularis. Ticks were collected from a northern and southern state (i.e. Maryland and Texas) and bioassays were conducted. We report that nymphs from Texas quested at lower heights compared to nymphs from Maryland. In addition, only Texas nymphs exhibited a behaviour we call 'hiding behaviour'. These results may reflect the different composition of hosts between these two areas as the south has a higher abundance of lizards. In contrast, there was no significant difference in questing height between Maryland adults and Texas adults which was to be expected since adults are feeding on white-tailed deer in both locations. If all southern I. scapularis nymphs are questing at lower heights, this might make them less likely to come into contact with humans and this may be contributing to the geographical difference in LD prevalence.
蜱虫表现出一种独特的宿主寻找行为,称为“求偶”。有人提出,Ixodes scapularis 的求偶行为解释了美国东部莱姆病(LD)风险的地理差异,因为已经证明北方种群的求偶频率高于南方种群。求偶的高度是可变的,本研究旨在描述 I. scapularis 的求偶高度。从一个北方和南方的州(即马里兰州和德克萨斯州)收集蜱虫,并进行生物测定。我们报告说,与来自马里兰州的若虫相比,来自德克萨斯州的若虫在较低的高度上求偶。此外,只有德克萨斯州的若虫表现出我们称之为“隐藏行为”的行为。这些结果可能反映了这两个地区宿主组成的不同,因为南方有更多的蜥蜴。相比之下,马里兰州的成年蜱虫和德克萨斯州的成年蜱虫在求偶高度上没有显著差异,这是意料之中的,因为在这两个地方,成年蜱虫都以白尾鹿为食。如果所有南方的 I. scapularis 若虫都在较低的高度上求偶,这可能使它们不太可能与人类接触,这可能是 LD 患病率地理差异的原因之一。