Publications by authors named "Seth A White"

Background: We conducted a large-scale, passive regional survey of ticks associated with wildlife of the eastern United States. Our primary goals were to better assess the current geographical distribution of exotic Haemaphysalis longicornis and to identify potential wild mammalian and avian host species. However, this large-scale survey also provided valuable information regarding the distribution and host associations for many other important tick species that utilize wildlife as hosts.

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Understanding the abiotic and biotic variables affecting tick populations is essential for studying the biology and health risks associated with vector species. We conducted a study on the phenology of exotic Haemaphysalis longicornis (Asian longhorned tick) at a site in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States. We also assessed the importance of wildlife hosts, habitats, and microclimate variables such as temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed on this exotic tick's presence and abundance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Haemaphysalis longicornis, or the Asian longhorned tick, originally from eastern Asia, is now invasive in places like Australia, New Zealand, and the eastern US.
  • Through active wildlife surveillance in Virginia and New Jersey, researchers identified ALT-infested individuals in seven wildlife species such as raccoons and white-tailed deer.
  • The study also documented ALT presence in the environment and highlighted three native tick species that can carry pathogens relevant to public health and veterinary issues.
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