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  • The first long-term study of tick activity and density in Vienna began in 2017, aiming to assess climate change impacts and develop forecasting models.
  • Monthly monitoring occurs at three popular recreational sites: Prater park, Kahlenberg, and a wildlife garden, using a standardized sampling method.
  • Initial findings from 2017-2019 reveal seasonal patterns of questing nymphs and adults from two tick species, with peak activity for Ixodes ricinus in May and Haemaphysalis concinna in August, and an overview of tick-borne pathogens in urban areas is discussed.

Article Abstract

The first long-term monitoring to document both activity and density of questing ixodid ticks in Vienna, Austria, is introduced. It was started in 2017 and is planned to run over decades. Such long-term monitorings are needed to quantify possible effects of climate change or to develop tick density forecast models. The monthly questing tick density at three sites has been observed by using a standardized sampling method by dragging an area of [Formula: see text] at each occasion. Popular recreational areas were chosen as study sites. These are the Prater public park, the wooded Kahlenberg, and a wildlife garden in Klosterneuburg. First results show a 3-year time series of nymphs and adults of the Ixodes ricinus species complex and Haemaphysalis concinna for the period 2017-2019. Whereas questing nymphs of the I. ricinus species complex were collected from February to November, H. concinna nymphs were only dragged from May to October. The peak of nymphal activity of the I. ricinus species complex was in May, that of H. concinna in August. In addition, a brief overview is given about ticks and tick-borne pathogens occurring in urban and suburban areas of Vienna.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359148PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-020-00511-4DOI Listing

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