Impact of life stage-dependent dispersal on the colonization dynamics of host patches by ticks and tick-borne infectious agents.
Sarah KadaKaren D McCoyThierry BoulinierPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2017)
These results have clear implications for predicting the dynamics of vector and disease spread in the context of large-scale environmental change. The findings highlight the need to include life-stage dispersal in models that aim to predict species and disease distributions, and provide testable predictions related to the population genetic structure of vectors and pathogens along expansion fronts.