Distribution of Ixodes ricinus L., 1758 and Ixodes persulcatus Shulze, 1930 (Parasitoformes,Ixodidae) in Russia and adjacent countries in view of observable climate changes |
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Authors: | Yasyukevich V. V. Kazakova E. V. Popov I. O. Semenov S. M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Entomology/Zoology, Central Institute of the Federal Armed Forces Medical Service, P.O. Box 7340, 56065 Koblenz, Germany;(2) Defense Pest Management Information Analysis Center, Armed Forces Pest Management Board, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001, USA |
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Abstract: | Possible changes in the area inhabited by the ticks Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus, the main transmitters of tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease in Russia, caused by temperature changes in 1976–2005 compared to 1946–1975 are discussed. It is shown that these changes could result in some areal expansion of these species. In the European part of Russia, I. ricinus expanded its areal boundaries to the east 100–300 km. I. persulcatus expanded its areal in the Asian part of Russia. Its boundary moved to the north and northeast 100–300 km. Areal expansion both of species has not been observed. |
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