2023
2021
2020
2019
In review
In preparation
- Kopsco HL, Krell RK, Connally NP, Mather TN. 2023. Identifying Trusted Sources of Lyme Disease Prevention Information Among Internet Users Connected to Academic Public Health Resources: Internet-Based Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research. 10.2196/43516
- Kopsco HL, Gronemeyer P, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. 2023. Current and future habitat suitability models for four ticks of medical concern in Illinois, USA. Insects. 14(3), 213. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14030213
- Uelman J, Kopsco HL, Mori J, Brown W, Smith RL. 2023. Modeling Community COVID-19 Transmission Risk Associated with U.S. Universities. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28212-z
- Carson D, Kopsco HL, Groenemeyer P, Sandstrom E, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. 2022. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Illinois medical professionals towards ticks and tick-borne diseases. One Health. 10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100391
- Kopsco HL, Smith RL, and Halsey SJ. 2022. A scoping review of species distribution modelling methods for ticks vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 10: 893016.https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.893016
- Crist S, Kopsco HL, Miller A, Groenemeyer P, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. 2022. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of veterinary professionals towards ticks and tick-borne diseases in Illinois. One Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100391
2021
- Bacon EA, Kopsco HL, Gronemeyer P, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. 2021. Effects of climate on the temporal variation in abundance of three tick species. Journal of Medical Entomology. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjab189
- Kopsco HL & Mather TN. 2021. Tick-borne disease prevention behaviors among participants in a tick surveillance system compared with a sample of Master Gardeners. Journal of Community Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-021-01041-9
- Kopsco HL, Duhaime R, Mather TN. 2021. An analysis of companion animal tick encounters as revealed by photograph-based crowdsourced data. Veterinary Medicine and Science. DOI: 10.1002/vms3.586
- Kopsco HL, Duhaime R, Mather TN. 2021. Crowdsourced Tick Image-Informed Updates to U.S. County Records of Three Medically Important Tick Species. Journal of Medical Entomology. https://www.doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjab082
- Kopsco HL, Duhaime R, Mather TN. 2021. Assessing public tick identification ability and tick bite riskiness using photograph-based crowdsourced tick surveillance. Journal of Medical Entomology. 58(2), 837-846. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaa196
2020
- Kopsco HL, Xu G, Luo C-Y, Rich S, Mather TN. 2020. Crowd-sourced tick photographs as an effective method of large-scale tick surveillance. Journal of Medical Entomology. 57(6), 1955-1963. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaa140
- Kopsco HL & Mather TN. 2020. Ecological Factors Influencing the Landscape Epidemiology of Tickborne Disease. The Handbook of Natural Resources, 2nd Edition. Taylor & Francis Group CRC Press: New York, NY.
2019
- Kopsco HL, Duhaime R, Mather TN. 2019. Insights on tick-borne disease prevention education from a crowd-sourced tick surveillance program. The Proceedings of the National Conference on Urban Entomology. pp. 25-28.
In review
- Kopsco HL, Vaske JJ, Mateus-Pinilla N, Miller CA. In review. Hunter risk sensitivity to ticks and tick-borne disease in Illinois. Human Dimensions of Wildlife.
In preparation
- Kopsco HL, Gronemeyer P, Thangamani S, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. In preparation. Pathogen detection in a sample of questing ticks, southern Illinois, USA. Journal of Medical Entomology.
- Chakraborty S., Kopsco H., Evans C., Mateus-Pinilla N., Smith. R.L. In preparation. Assessing knowledge gaps and empowering Extension workers in Illinois with information on ticks and tickborne diseases through KAP surveys. One Health.
- Kopsco HL, Vaske J, Miller C, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. In preparation. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of hunters regarding ticks and tick-borne diseases in Illinois. One Health.
- Kopsco HL, Mateus-Pinilla N, Smith RL. In preparation. Comparing green apples to red apples: Evaluating the impact of active and passive data on species distribution models for tick vectors. Journal of Medical Entomology.
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