“Ever had a guest who just won’t leave?”
This week's #SpookySpecies is a rattail fish… playing unwilling host to some seriously clingy parasitic copepods! Spotted on the #SouthSandwichIslands expedition.
Credit: @SchmidtOcean / ROV SuBastian
Happy #LunarNewYear! Year of the #snake! 🐍 This festive period, if you want some bedtime reading why not check out our recent study on the overlooked role of #Japanese Habu #vipers as reservoirs of medically important #ticks in subtropical #Asia!
https://t.co/7Q1EVTCdiB
@Omar_vargas97 Thanks so much! I’m certain that a similar study in Colombia would be of immense benefit not just in expanding knowledge of local ticks, but especially for helping to target public health efforts! Looking forward to seeing your results! 👌
Check out our new study on the #phenology of Dew’s bat #tick (Argas dewae)! The abundance of these lovely little #vampires from #Australia suddenly peaks just as their host #bats emerge from #hibernation and disperse!
https://t.co/zPMxbmNhWo
When I first came to Singapore, the local ticks were virtually unknown. So I set out to study then; and have been ever since. This week we filled in another piece of the puzzle to understand which #ticks attack humans in #Singapore 🇸🇬
https://t.co/uSUcFIehS2
The largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List to date has revealed that 24% of the world’s freshwater fish, dragonfly, damselfly, crab, crayfish and shrimp species are at high risk of extinction.
Learn more https://t.co/0MDEmla0ti
Thanks @Revelator_News for covering the Ryukyu rabbit #tick recovery program - the first conservation effort for a globally #endangered#parasite !!
https://t.co/kaB19lWhKH
📢 Deadline extension! ⏰ The submission deadline for our special issue on applied parasite conservation has been extended.
📅 Please submit your proposed Title and Abstract by 7 February 2025.
🐛 Thank you for all submissions received so far!
https://t.co/wTSwShQmgw
- NEW SPECIES ALERT -
Meet the Kappa #tick (Amblyomma kappa) a #newspecies we just described from #Japan. We named it after a Japanese #yokai/monster called a #kappa which is a large humanoid reptilian creature often associated with water.
https://t.co/qskFsmkFmR