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TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 475-486Publisher
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2023.03.011
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The study of tick evolution involves disciplines such as taxonomy, biogeography, evolution and development (evo-devo), ecology, and hematophagy. These disciplines overlap and influence each other. Paradigm shifts in understanding tick evolution have occurred, are ongoing, or may happen in the future. Integrating these disciplines is crucial for a holistic view of tick evolution, but paradigm maturity is necessary before this can be achieved.
The study of tick evolution may be classified into disciplines such as taxonomy and systematics, biogeography, evolution and development (evo-devo), ecology, and hematophagy. These disciplines overlap and impact each other to various extents. Advances in one field may lead to paradigm shifts in our understanding of tick evolution not apparent to other fields. The current study considers paradigm shifts that occurred, are in the process, or may occur in future for the disciplines that study tick evolution. Some disciplines have undergone significant changes, while others may still be developing their own paradigms. Integration of these various disciplines is essential to come to a holistic view of tick evolution; however, maturation of paradigms may be necessary before this vision can be attained.
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