Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Lawrence, K.E.
Summers, S.R.
Heath, A.C.G.
McFadden, A.M.J.
Pulford, D.J.
and
Pomroy, W.E.
2016.
Predicting the potential environmental suitability for Theileria orientalis transmission in New Zealand cattle using maximum entropy niche modelling.
Veterinary Parasitology,
Vol. 224,
Issue. ,
p.
82.
Doi, Kandai
Kato, Takuya
and
Hayama, Shin-ichi
2018.
Infestation of introduced raccoons (Procyon lotor) with indigenous ixodid ticks on the Miura Peninsula, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 3,
p.
355.
Sando, Eiichiro
Suzuki, Motoi
Katoh, Shungo
Fujita, Hiromi
Taira, Masakatsu
Yaegashi, Makito
and
Ariyoshi, Koya
2018.
Distinguishing Japanese Spotted Fever and Scrub Typhus, Central Japan, 2004– 2015.
Emerging Infectious Diseases,
Vol. 24,
Issue. 9,
p.
1633.
Hata, Ayaka
Tsukada, Hideharu
Washida, Akane
Mitsunaga, Takayuki
Takada, Mayura B.
Suyama, Tetsuo
and
Takeuchi, Masahiko
2019.
Temporal and spatial variation in the risk of grazing damage to sown grasslands by sika deer (Cervus nippon) in a mountainous area, central Japan.
Crop Protection,
Vol. 119,
Issue. ,
p.
185.
Doi, Kandai
Nishida, Katsunori
Kato, Takuya
and
Hayama, Shin-ichi
2020.
Effects of introduced sika deer (Cervus nippon) and population control activity on the distribution of Haemaphysalis ticks in an island environment.
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife,
Vol. 11,
Issue. ,
p.
302.
MATSUYAMA, Hiroyuki
TAIRA, Masakatsu
SUZUKI, Maki
and
SANDO, Eiichiro
2020.
Associations between Japanese spotted fever (JSF) cases and wildlife distribution on the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan (2006–2017).
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science,
Vol. 82,
Issue. 11,
p.
1666.
Elbaz, Elzahara
Moustafa, Mohamed Abdallah Mohamed
Lee, Kyunglee
Ching, Alice Lau Ching
Shimozuru, Michito
Sashika, Mariko
Nakao, Ryo
El-khodery, Sabry Ahmed
and
Tsubota, Toshio
2020.
Utilizing attached hard ticks as pointers to the risk of infection by Babesia and Theileria species in sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis), in Japan.
Experimental and Applied Acarology,
Vol. 82,
Issue. 3,
p.
411.
Doi, Kandai
Kono, Minori
Kato, Takuya
and
Hayama, Shin-ichi
2021.
Ecological traps and boosters of ixodid ticks: The differing ecological roles of two sympatric introduced mammals.
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 3,
p.
101687.
Mathisson, Daniel C
Kross, Sara M
Palmer, Matthew I
Diuk-Wasser, Maria A
and
Ginsberg, Howard
2021.
Effect of Vegetation on the Abundance of Tick Vectors in the Northeastern United States: A Review of the Literature.
Journal of Medical Entomology,
Vol. 58,
Issue. 6,
p.
2030.
Doi, Kandai
Kato, Takuya
Tabata, Iori
and
Hayama, Shin-ichi
2021.
Mapping the Potential Distribution of Ticks in the Western Kanto Region, Japan: Predictions Based on Land-Use, Climate, and Wildlife.
Insects,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 12,
p.
1095.
Matsuyama, Hiroyuki
Taira, Masakatsu
and
Suzuki, Maki
2022.
Regional Scale Distribution of Tick is Associated with Wildlife Distribution on the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan.
Mammal Study,
Vol. 47,
Issue. 4,
Kirino, Yumi
Yamamoto, Seigo
Nomachi, Taro
Mai, Thi Ngan
Sato, Yukiko
Sudaryatma, Putu Eka
Norimine, Junzo
Fujii, Yoshinori
Ando, Shuji
and
Okabayashi, Tamaki
2022.
Serological and molecular survey of tick‐borne zoonotic pathogens including severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in wild boars in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.
Veterinary Medicine and Science,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 2,
p.
877.
Backus, Laura H.
Pascoe, Emily L.
and
Foley, Janet
2022.
Will new ticks invade North America? How to identify future invaders.
Trends in Parasitology,
Vol. 38,
Issue. 9,
p.
805.
SHIMADA, Mizuho
DOI, Kandai
YAMAUCHI, Takeo
KAWABATA, Hiroki
ANDO, Shuji
ABE, Tatsumi
KOBAYASHI, Yumie
HIROSE, Yoshie
FUJIWARA, Yukako
SAITOU, Miho
KIKUCHI, Hiroko
KOMATSUMOTO, Satoru
MUROHISA, Toshimitsu
and
SHIMANO, Satoshi
2022.
Preliminary report on the relationship between recent tick bite cases caused by <i>Amblyomma testudinarium</i> and ticks collected from wild boar and deer in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan,
Vol. 31,
Issue. 2,
p.
75.
Okabe, Kimiko
Goka, Koichi
Iijima, Hayato
Watari, Yuya
and
Yamauchi, Takeo
2022.
Challenges of integrated management in tick-borne zoonosis control.
Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan,
Vol. 31,
Issue. 2,
p.
49.
Nishizawa, Tsutomu
Takahashi, Masaharu
Matsuoka, Hiroyuki
Nishizono, Akira
Yamamoto, Seigo
Fukui, Emiko
Mizuo, Hitoshi
Kawakami, Manri
Murata, Kazumoto
and
Okamoto, Hiroaki
2022.
Genomic characterization and the prevalence of a novel copiparvovirus in wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) in Japan.
Virus Research,
Vol. 314,
Issue. ,
p.
198749.
Karasawa, Shigenori
Muto, Ryo
and
Harada, Miki
2023.
Relationship between abundances of hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) and distribution of sika deer ( <i>Cervus nippon</i>) in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.
Medical Entomology and Zoology,
Vol. 74,
Issue. 2,
p.
41.
Shimada, Mizuho
Doi, Kandai
Kawabata, Hiroki
Yamauchi, Takeo
Ando, Shuji
Kobayashi, Yumie
Hirose, Yoshie
Shuto, Fuminori
Fujiwara, Yukako
Saitou, Miho
Kikuchi, Hiroko
Komatsumoto, Satoru
Murohisa, Toshimitsu
and
Shimano, Satoshi
2023.
A review of 49 tick bite cases that occurred from 2020–2022 at Japanese Red Cross Ashikaga Hospital in Tochigi Prefecture —Trends in 40 cases of <i>Amblyomma testudinarium</i> bites—.
Medical Entomology and Zoology,
Vol. 74,
Issue. 2,
p.
53.
Lawrence, KE
Gedye, K
Carvalho, L
Wang, B
Fermin, LM
and
Pomroy, WE
2024.
Theileria orientalis
Ikeda infection detected in red deer but not dogs or horses in New Zealand
.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal,
p.
1.
Takeishi, Makoto
Morikawa, Shigeru
Kuwata, Ryusei
Kawaminami, Mitsumori
Shimoda, Hiroshi
Isawa, Haruhiko
Maeda, Ken
and
Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro
2024.
Characterization and arbovirus susceptibility of cultured CERNI cells derived from sika deer (Cervus nippon).
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal,
Vol. 60,
Issue. 8,
p.
935.