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Dobson A (2014) History and complexity in tick-host dynamics: discrepancies between 'real' and 'visible' tick populations. Parasites and Vectors, 7, Art. No.: 231. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-231
Abstract
Background: Numerical responses of ticks to changes in densities of their hosts can be complex and apparently unpredictable. Manipulations even of deterministic models can produce counter-intuitive results, including tick populations that either rise or fall under increasing host densities, depending on initial conditions.
Methods: In this paper I use an established simulation model to demonstrate a wide range of numerical responses to different scenarios of host changes, and to examine the basic mechanisms that drive them.
Results: The rate and direction of change of host densities affects the extent to which questing tick numbers reflect those of their hosts. Numerical responses differ profoundly between dynamic tick-host systems and those allowed to reach equilibrium.
Conclusions: The key to understanding tick-host dynamics is to understand the difference between ‘real' and ‘visible' tick populations. An appreciation of the implications of this difference - and of the conditions that influence it - will benefit the effective interpretation of field data.
Keywords
Ticks; Tick-host dynamics; Population modelling; Demography
Journal
Parasites and Vectors: Volume 7
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 19/05/2014 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/20445 |
Publisher | BioMed Central Ltd |
eISSN | 1756-3305 |