Climate change models predict southerly shift of the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) distribution in Australia.
Nicole CrkvencicJan ŠlapetaPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
As future temperatures exceed critical threshold temperatures for C. felis development in the northern tropical areas, Clade 'Cairns' haplogroup is predicted to shift south along the coastline and possibly outcompete the temperate haplogroup in these areas. If C. felis haplogroups possess distinct climatic niches it suggests a potential for these to be biologically distinct and have differing developmental rates and vector capabilities.