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[Demography and population models of ticks of the genus Ixodes with long-term life cycles].

Iu S Balashov.   

Abstract

The most important parameters necessary for the creation of population models for threehost species with long-term life cycles are discussed with an example of ticks Ixodes persulcatus and I. ricinus. In these species, specimens of the same biological age may belong to different age cohorts and their calendar age may differ by several months or even years. Accurate estimation of the calendar age of separate individuals is dofficult; it is based on the extrapolation by its possible biological age and by belonging to the certain age cohort of a natural population. Population models that can predict simultaneous abundance of activated hungry specimens of all the three developmental stages and probability of host-finding in hyngry ticks during questing period possess the prognostic value. Daily mortality of ticks of different developmental stages and phases of each stage (questing, feeding, preparation for molting, and diapause) must also be known. The abundance of questing hungry ticks in the ecosystem is determined by the balance between recruitment of the population with new individuals, their selection by hosts, dying of ticks from starvation, and consumption of ticks by predators. At present, unfortunately, only some of these parameters are known rather sufficiently.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22834345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parazitologiia        ISSN: 0031-1847


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4.  Climate change, biodiversity, ticks and tick-borne diseases: The butterfly effect.

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