Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico
Ticks are vectors of a large number of pathogens of medical and veterinary importance, and in recent years, they have participated in the rise of multiple infectious outbreaks around the world. Studies have proposed that temperature and precipitation are the main variables that limit the geographica...
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doaj-668d56fb01b44447b859fe60bd4c8d262020-11-25T02:33:57ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-04-011064964910.3390/ani10040649Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in MexicoEmilio Clarke-Crespo0Claudia N. Moreno-Arzate1Carlos A. López-González2Tecnológico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Centro de Bioingeniería, Queretaro 76130, MexicoInstituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Queretaro 76230, MexicoTicks are vectors of a large number of pathogens of medical and veterinary importance, and in recent years, they have participated in the rise of multiple infectious outbreaks around the world. Studies have proposed that temperature and precipitation are the main variables that limit the geographical distribution of ticks. The analysis of environmental constraints with ecological niche modeling (ENM) techniques can improve our ability to identify suitable areas for emergence events. Algorithms used in this study showed different distributional patterns for each tick genera; the environmental suitability for <i>Amblyomma</i> includes warm and humid localities below 1000 m above the sea level, while <i>Ixodes</i> is mainly associated with ecosystems with high vegetation cover. <i>Dermacentor</i> and <i>Rhipicephalus</i> genus presented wider distribution patterns; the first includes species that are well adapted to resist desiccation, whereas the latter includes generalist species that are mostly associated with domestic hosts in Mexico. Ecological niche models have proven to be useful in estimating the geographic distribution of many taxa of ticks. Despite our limited knowledge of tick’s diversity, ENM can improve our understanding of the dynamics of vector-borne diseases and can assist public health decision-making processes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/4/649AmblyommaDermacentorIxodesRhipicephalusecological niche modelling |
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Emilio Clarke-Crespo Claudia N. Moreno-Arzate Carlos A. López-González Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico Animals Amblyomma Dermacentor Ixodes Rhipicephalus ecological niche modelling |
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Emilio Clarke-Crespo Claudia N. Moreno-Arzate Carlos A. López-González |
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Emilio Clarke-Crespo |
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Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico |
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Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico |
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Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico |
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Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico |
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Ecological Niche Models of Four Hard Tick Genera (Ixodidae) in Mexico |
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ecological niche models of four hard tick genera (ixodidae) in mexico |
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Ticks are vectors of a large number of pathogens of medical and veterinary importance, and in recent years, they have participated in the rise of multiple infectious outbreaks around the world. Studies have proposed that temperature and precipitation are the main variables that limit the geographical distribution of ticks. The analysis of environmental constraints with ecological niche modeling (ENM) techniques can improve our ability to identify suitable areas for emergence events. Algorithms used in this study showed different distributional patterns for each tick genera; the environmental suitability for <i>Amblyomma</i> includes warm and humid localities below 1000 m above the sea level, while <i>Ixodes</i> is mainly associated with ecosystems with high vegetation cover. <i>Dermacentor</i> and <i>Rhipicephalus</i> genus presented wider distribution patterns; the first includes species that are well adapted to resist desiccation, whereas the latter includes generalist species that are mostly associated with domestic hosts in Mexico. Ecological niche models have proven to be useful in estimating the geographic distribution of many taxa of ticks. Despite our limited knowledge of tick’s diversity, ENM can improve our understanding of the dynamics of vector-borne diseases and can assist public health decision-making processes. |
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Amblyomma Dermacentor Ixodes Rhipicephalus ecological niche modelling |
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