%0 Journal Article %T The influence of red deer space use on the distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in the landscape %A Atle Mysterud %A Erling L. Meisingset %A Hildegunn Viljugrein %A Lars Qviller %A Leif Egil Loe %J Archive of "Parasites & Vectors". %D 2016 %R 10.1186/s13071-016-1825-6 %X Many wingless ectoparasites have a limited capacity for active movement and are therefore primarily dependent on hitchhiking on their hosts for transportation. The distribution of the tick Ixodes ricinus is expected to depend mainly on transportation by hosts and tick subsequent survival in areas where they drop off. In Europe, the most important hosts of adult female I. ricinus are cervids. The extensive space use of large hosts provides a much larger dispersal potential for I. ricinus than that of smaller mammalian hosts. We aim to determine the contribution of red deer (Cervus elaphus) space use on the spatial distribution of I. ricinus, after accounting for landscape factors %K Ixodes ricinus %K Ticks %K Parasite distribution %K Red deer %K Large hosts %K Spatial distribution %K Tick management %K Risk maps %K Species distribution modelling (SDM) %K Cervid home range %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064927/