| Literature DB >> 32912281 |
Dorian D Dörge1, Sarah Cunze2, Sven Klimpel2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More than 170 species of tabanids are known in Europe, with many occurring only in limited areas or having become very rare in the last decades. They continue to spread various diseases in animals and are responsible for livestock losses in developing countries. The current monitoring and recording of horseflies is mainly conducted throughout central Europe, with varying degrees of frequency depending on the country. To the detriment of tabanid research, little cooperation exists between western European and Eurasian countries.Entities:
Keywords: Chrysops; Climate; Envelope; Haematopota; Land cover; Model; Niche; Surface range; Tabanidae; Tabanus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32912281 PMCID: PMC7488268 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-020-04316-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Modelled distribution of the six species. Key: yellow, full model; orange, 95% model (5% outliers removed); red, 90% model (10% outliers removed). Figure created with Esri ArcGIS [123]
Fig. 2Comparison of the modelled niches for the six species, Chrysops caecutiens, C. relictus, H. pluvialis, T. bovinus, T. bromius and T. sudeticus, in different climatic variables. Abbreviations: Bio5, maximum temperature of warmest month; Bio6, minimum temperature of coldest month; Bio13, precipitation of wettest month; Bio14, precipitation of driest month: Bio18, precipitation of warmest quarter; Bio19, precipitation of coldest quarter. Key: yellow, full model; orange, 95% quantile model; red, 90% quantile model
Fig. 3Percentage occurrence as a function of the number of frost-free months. For each species, the sum of all categories equals 100%. Abbreviation: mo, months
Fig. 4Deviation of occurrence of the species compared to available land cover. A positive value of 100% shows that the species occurs twice as often as expected in the respective areas. Conversely, a negative value of 100% indicates an abundance that is only half as high as expected