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Tick and tick-borne disease circulation in a changing marine ecosystem.
Abstract
This chapter provides information on known tick species from the marine ecosystem and associated infectious agents. It also discusses several possible mechanisms by which current global changes in climate will alter interactions between ticks and their marine hosts, with subsequent consequences for the circulation of infectious agents.