Will new ticks invade North America? How to identify future invaders

Laura H. Backus, Emily L. Pascoe, Janet Foley*

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Abstract

Invasive tick species and the pathogens they transmit pose increasing threats to human and animal health around the world. Little attention has been paid to the characteristics enabling tick species to invade. Here we analyze examples of tick invasion events in North America to identify factors that facilitated the invasion. Commonalities among invasive ticks are that they thrive in anthropogenically modified habitats, feed on either domestic animals or wildlife occurring in high density, and can survive across a broad range of climatic conditions. Invasive tick species varied widely in life history and reproductive habits, suggesting that invasion occurs when multiple characteristics converge. The combination of potential characteristics leading to invasion, however, improves our ability to predict future invaders and inform surveillance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)805-814
JournalTrends in Parasitology
Volume38
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • invasive species
  • invasive tick
  • tick-borne disease

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