Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Med Entomol. 2023 Nov 14;60(6):1288-1296. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjad106.
Dermacentor variabilis (Say) is expanding its range northwards in Saskatchewan and Manitoba (Canada). Knowledge of the relative ability of different life cycle stages to survive off-host over winter is important for assessing the potential for further range expansion and risk of pathogen transmission. In the present study, the off-host survival of D. variabilis adults was determined in outdoor terraria within a field plot close to Lizard Lake Community Pasture (LLCP) situated near the northern distributional limit in Saskatchewan. Only a small proportion (7%) of adult ticks in this relatively recently established population survived from mid-summer to late winter. Off-host survival had declined further to <4% by mid-spring. A significantly greater proportion of female ticks (6%) survived from mid-summer to mid-spring than did male ticks (1%). The supercooling points (SCPs), the temperature below 0 °C when body fluids spontaneously freeze, of the 17 ticks that survived through to mid-spring did not differ significantly from the SCPs of questing ticks in the previous summer, suggesting adult D. variabilis do not undergo cold hardening during winter diapause. The off-host survival of D. variabilis adults near LLCP was also much lower than that previously reported for adults from Sandy Hook in Manitoba, a population that has been established for decades. This finding suggests that there is geographical variation in the ability of D. variabilis in southern Canada to survive from mid-summer to the subsequent spring. However, the ecological and genetic factors influencing the survival of northern populations of D. variabilis requires further investigation.
在萨斯喀彻温省和马尼托巴省(加拿大),Dermacentor variabilis (Say) 的分布范围正在向北扩展。了解不同生命周期阶段在离宿主越冬时的相对生存能力对于评估进一步的分布范围扩大的潜力和病原体传播的风险非常重要。在本研究中,在靠近萨斯喀彻温省北部分布极限的蜥蜴湖社区牧场(LLCP)附近的野外试验田的户外 terraria 中,确定了 D. variabilis 成虫的离宿主越冬生存能力。在这个相对较新建立的种群中,只有一小部分(7%)的成年蜱虫能够从仲夏存活到隆冬。到早春,离宿主的生存能力进一步下降到<4%。与雄性蜱虫(1%)相比,从仲夏到早春,雌性蜱虫(6%)的存活率显著更高。在早春幸存下来的 17 只蜱虫的过冷却点(SCPs),即体液自发冻结时低于 0°C 的温度,与去年夏天的刺探蜱虫的 SCPs 没有显著差异,这表明成年 D. variabilis 在冬季休眠期间不会经历冷驯化。在 LLCP 附近,D. variabilis 成虫的离宿主生存能力也远低于以前在马尼托巴省桑迪胡克报告的成虫,桑迪胡克的种群已经建立了几十年。这一发现表明,在加拿大南部,D. variabilis 从仲夏到次年春天生存能力存在地理差异。然而,需要进一步调查影响北方 D. variabilis 种群生存的生态和遗传因素。