Landsat-TM identification of Amblyomma variegatum (Acari: Ixodidae) habitats in Guadeloupe
Article 1992 en
Authors
MH
M. Hugh-Jones
NB
N. Barré
GN
Gene Nelson
Abstract
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The feasibility of identifying specific habitats of the African bont tick, Amblyomma variegatum, from Landsat-TM images was investigated by comparing remotely sensed images of visible farms in Grande Terre (Guadeloupe) with field observations made in the same period of time (1986-1987). The different tick habitates could be separated using principal component analysis. The analysis clustered the sites by large and small variance of band values, and by vegetation and moisture indexes. It was found that herds in heterogeneous sites with large variances had more ticks than those in homogeneous or low variance sites. Within the heterogeneous sites, those with high vegetation and moisture indexes had more ticks than those with low values.
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