Authors
VALENTINA Tagliapietra, ROBERTO Rosà, DANIELE Arnoldi, FRANCESCA Cagnacci, G Capelli, F Montarsi, HC Hauffe, A Rizzoli
Publication date
2011/12/29
Journal
Veterinary parasitology
Volume
183
Issue
1-2
Pages
114-124
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The wood tick Ixodes ricinus, one of the most common arthropod-borne disease vectors, is of increasing relevance for human and animal health in Europe. The aim of this study was to determine the relative contribution of several abiotic and biotic factors potentially affecting questing activity and local abundance of I. ricinus in Italy, considering the scale at which these factors interact with the host-seeking ticks. Within EDEN, a large-scale EU collaborative project on eco-epidemiology of vector-borne diseases, we collected questing ticks for three consecutive years using a standard protocol at eleven sites in the Italian Alps and Apennines. A total of 25 447 I. ricinus were collected. All sites showed the same annual pattern of tick activity (bimodal for nymphs and unimodal for larvae and adults), although the abundance of nymphs was statistically different between sites and years. A Generalized Linear Mixed Model and …
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