Eastern Black-Legged Tick
ixodes scapularis
The Eastern Black-Legged Tick, commonly known as the deer tick, is a small arachnid of significant public health concern. It is most notorious for its role as the primary vector for Lyme disease in eastern North America. This species undergoes a complex three-stage life cycle (larva, nymph, adult), each stage typically requiring a blood meal from a different host, ranging from small rodents and birds to deer and humans. Its ability to transmit pathogens makes it a crucial subject for ecological and medical study, highlighting the intricate connections between wildlife, environmental conditions, and human health. Understanding its biology and behavior is essential for preventing tick-borne illnesses.
Lebensraum: This species is found in deciduous and coniferous forests, shrublands, and areas with tall grasses and leaf litter, preferring humid environments to prevent desiccation.
Aussehen
The Eastern Black-Legged Tick is a small arachnid, typically reddish-brown to black, with females being larger and having a distinct dark 'scutum' (shield) covering only part of their back, while the male's scutum covers most of its body. Unfed adults are generally about 2-3 mm long, roughly the size of a sesame seed, but can swell significantly when engorged with blood, reaching up to 10-12 mm. Nymphs are considerably smaller, often less than 1 mm, making them very difficult to spot. They possess eight legs in their nymph and adult stages, and six as larvae.
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InvertebrateSeltenheit
Common
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Interessante Fakten
A single female Eastern Black-Legged Tick can lay up to 3,000 eggs after a successful blood meal.
Nymphal ticks are responsible for the majority of human Lyme disease transmissions because they are tiny, hard to spot, and active during peak outdoor activity season.
Ticks can survive submerged in water for up to 2-3 days, though they prefer dry land.
Unlike many insects, ticks are arachnids, meaning they are more closely related to spiders and scorpions than to insects.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Host Questing
Ticks climb vegetation and extend their front legs, waiting to grab onto a passing host. This behavior, known as 'questing,' allows them to efficiently find blood meals.
Anesthetic Saliva
When biting, the tick injects saliva containing anesthetic and anticoagulant properties. This allows it to feed unnoticed for extended periods and prevents blood clotting.
Diapause Capability
The tick can enter a state of suspended development, or diapause, allowing it to survive unfavorable environmental conditions or periods of host scarcity, ensuring its survival across seasons.
Maße und Details
- Länge
- 1-12 cm
- Gewicht
- 0.000001-0.0005 kg
- Lebenserwartung
- 2-3 Jahre
- Gelegegröße
- 1500-3000
- Brutzeit
- 30-60 Tage
Ernährung und Fütterung
The Eastern Black-Legged Tick is an obligate ectoparasite, meaning it feeds exclusively on the blood of vertebrate hosts throughout its life stages. Each stage (larva, nymph, adult) requires a single blood meal to molt or reproduce.
Altersunterschiede: Larvae typically feed on small mammals and birds. Nymphs feed on a wider range of small to medium-sized mammals and birds, including humans. Adults primarily feed on larger mammals, especially white-tailed deer.
Hauptnahrung
- White-footed mice
- Eastern chipmunks
- White-tailed deer
- Songbirds
- Humans
- Raccoons
Nahrungssuche
- Ambush
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus
Primary host for adult ticks, crucial for reproduction.
White-footed Mouse
Peromyscus leucopus
Reservoir host for Lyme disease bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi), infecting larval and nymphal ticks.
American Robin
Turdus migratorius
Can be host to larval and nymphal ticks, contributing to pathogen spread.
Human
Homo sapiens
Ticks can transmit anaplasmosis and babesiosis to humans.
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Wie identifiziert man Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
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Was ist der/die/das länge von Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
1-12 cm
Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
0.000001-0.0005 kg
Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
2-3 Jahre
Was frisst Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
The Eastern Black-Legged Tick is an obligate ectoparasite, meaning it feeds exclusively on the blood of vertebrate hosts throughout its life stages. Each stage (larva, nymph, adult) requires a single blood meal to molt or reproduce.
Wo findet man Eastern Black-Legged Tick normalerweise?
This species is found in deciduous and coniferous forests, shrublands, and areas with tall grasses and leaf litter, preferring humid environments to prevent desiccation.
Wie jagt Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
Ambush
Was ist der/die/das gelegegröße von Eastern Black-Legged Tick?
1500-3000
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