American dog ticks along their expanding range edge in Ontario, Canada
The American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis , is a tick of public and veterinary health importance in North America. Using passive tick surveillance data, we document distribution changes for the American dog tick in Ontario, Canada, from 2010 through 2018. Dermacentor variabilis submissions from...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2022-06, Vol.12 (1), p.11063-11063, Article 11063 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The American dog tick,
Dermacentor
variabilis
, is a tick of public and veterinary health importance in North America. Using passive tick surveillance data, we document distribution changes for the American dog tick in Ontario, Canada, from 2010 through 2018.
Dermacentor
variabilis
submissions from the public were geocoded and aggregated—from large to small administrative geographies—by health region, public health unit (PHU) and Forward Sortation Area (FSA). PHU hot spots with high rates of
D
.
variabilis
submissions were (1) Brant County, Haldimand-Norfolk and Niagara Regional in the Central West region and (2) Lambton and Winsor-Essex County in the South West region. The number of established
D
.
variabilis
populations with ≥ 6 submissions per year increased significantly during the study at regional (PHUs: 22 to 31) and local (FSAs: 27 to 91) scales. The range of
D
.
variabilis
increased similarly to the positive control (
Ixodes
scapularis
) during the study and in contrast to the static range of the negative control (
Ixodes
cookei
). Submission hot spots were in warmer, low elevation areas with poorly drained soils, compared to the province’s low submission areas.
Dermacentor
variabilis
is spreading in Ontario and continued research into their vector ecology is required to assess medicoveterinary health risks. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-15009-9 |