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Ticks and their associated pathogens present a growing public and veterinary health threat in the United_States. Although there is debate about the specific impacts of extreme climate conditions on ticks and TBDs in the future, climate projection models can predict and assess various current and future habitat and distribution scenarios. The aim of this study was to fit and evaluate current and future species distribution models for each of the four tick species of major medical and veterinary concern within Illinois, including I. scapularis, D. variabilis, A. americanum, and A. maculatum, and to evaluate . . .
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