Par M. SyllaJ. F. MolezJ. P. CornetJ. L. CamicasCentre IRD de HannMahidol UniversityIRD Centre de Montpellier2018-07-122018-07-122008-12-01Acarologia. Vol.48, No.3-4 (2008), 137-1530044586X2-s2.0-77949732337https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18660We review here the tick species sensitive to climatic variations and which also clearly changed their distribution following the sub-Saharan drought of the 1970s. Namely 2 Argasina of the family Argasidae, sub-family Ornithodorinae: Alectorobius (Theriodoros) sonrai and Omithodoros (Omithodoros) savignyi, and 7 Ixodina of the family Amblyommidae, subfamily Rhipicephalinae: Hyalomma (Hya.) anatolicum excavation, Hya. (Hya.) dromedarii, Hya. (Hya.) impeltatum, Hya. (Hya.) impressum, Hya. (Hya.) marginatum rufipes.Mahidol UniversityAgricultural and Biological SciencesClimate change and distribution of ticks (Acari: Ixodida) in Senegal and MauritaniaReviewSCOPUS