Publications for:

pest = Amblyomma maculatum
country = U.S.A. (NE)

found 10 publications:

2022
Monitoring trends in distribution and seasonality of medically important ticks in North America using online crowdsourced records from iNaturalist
Insects (2022) 13 (5 - 404)
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Distribution, dynamics, and diversity of questing ticks in the lower midwest
Journal of Medical Entomology (2022) 59 (1), 273-282
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The wild life of ticks: Using passive surveillance to determine the distribution and wildlife host range of ticks and the exotic Haemaphysalis longicornis, 2010–2021
Parasites and Vectors (2022) 15 (331)
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2021
The influence of southwestern Virginia environmental conditions on the potential ability of Haemaphysalis longicornis, Amblyomma americanum, and Amblyomma maculatum to overwinter in the region
Insects (2021) 12 (11 - 1000)
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Established population of the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum (Acari: Ixodidae), infected with Rickettsia parkeri (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae), in Connecticut
Journal of Medical Entomology (2021) 58 (3), 1459-1462
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2020
Surveillance for Amblyomma maculatum (Acari: Ixodidae) and Rickettsia parkeri (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) in the State of Delaware, and their public health implications
Journal of Medical Entomology (2020) 57 (3), 979-983
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2019
Collaborative-tick surveillance works: An academic and government partnership for tick surveillance in the southeastern United States (Acari: Ixodidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology (2019) 56 (5), 1411-1419
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2014
Additional U.S. collections of the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum (Acari: Ixodidae), from the State of Delaware, the first reported field collections of adult specimens from the State of Maryland, and data regarding this tick from surveillance of migratory songbirds in Maryland
Systematic and Applied Acarology (2014) 19 (3), 257-262
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2013
What is the risk for exposure to vector-borne pathogens in United States National Parks?
Journal of Medical Entomology (2013) 50 (2), 221-230
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Diel and seasonal activity and trapping of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in Northern Virginia, U.S.A.
Systematic and Applied Acarology (2013) 18 (2), 105-111
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