Rarely have studies assessed Odonata diversity for the entire Nearctic realm by including Canada, the United States, and Mexico. For the first time, we explored Odonata diversity in this region according to a definition of natural community assemblages a
Ixodes persulcatus (Schulze, 1930) (also known as the Taiga tick) and Ixodes scapularis (Say, 1821) (also known as the deer tick) [68], have a three-host life cycle and are known vectors of several zoonotic pathogens, such as the agents causing TBE, LB, and human granulocytic anaplasm...
Over the past decade, the use of ArSh routes has increased significantly as climate change has caused a decline in sea ice, which is expected to continue. The idea that ArSh could be the way of the future has been predicted for some time. Although the benefits of trans-ArSh are clear, ...