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4.1.2 Temporal
variation
in
questing
activity
and
survivalSlide2
The study
A
semi-natural
system for observing how large part of the tick population is activeFully engorged nymphs are introduced into a layer of leaf litter in open plotsAdult ticks questing on wooden rods are recorded
Deutel
et al. 2008Slide3Slide4Slide5
Data collected from each site
Number
of active adult ticks ≈ kl. 12.00 at least twice a week all yearTemperature and precipitation data from nearest meteorological stationLocal air temperature and humidity every hourLeaf litter microclimate temperature and humidity every hourSlide6
Kristiansand (UiA)
Røyken(
FHI)
Grimsø (SLU)Bogesund(SLU)Slide7
2014
2015
2016
2017
June
September
June
September
June
September
June
Kristiansand (UiA)
Røyken(
FHI)
2x
4
x
4
x
4
x
4
x
4
xSlide8
Kristiansand (UiA)
Røyken(
FHI)
Grimsø (SLU)Bogesund(SLU)Slide9
Kristiansand (UiA)
Røyken(
FHI)
Grimsø (SLU)Bogesund(SLU)
LinköbingSlide10
2014
2015
2016
2017
June
September
June
September
June
September
June
Kristiansand (UiA)
Røyken(
FHI)
2x
4
x
4
x
4
x
4
x
4
x
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