Species Distribution Maps

All Species
  • Map View: displays all recorded locations
  • Table View: shows the complete dataset in tabular form
  • Download Full Dataset: exports all records as a CSV file
Species Selection
  • Select a species from the dropdown menu
  • Species-specific controls appear after selection
  • Map View: loads the corresponding distribution map
  • Table View: filters records to the selected species
  • Download Data: exports records for the selected species as a CSV file
Map Interpretation
  • Cluster markers represent grouped observations at a location
  • Numbers indicate the count of records within that cluster
  • Click a cluster to progressively expand and reveal finer spatial detail
  • Final markers (colored circles) represent individual observation points
  • Marker color indicates observation density:
    • Orange: high number of records
    • Yellow: moderate number of records
    • Lime: low number of records
  • Click a marker to view species name, location details, coordinates, and associated PMID
Map Controls
  • Use zoom controls or mouse scroll to zoom in and out
  • Drag the map to navigate across regions
  • Use the reset control to return to the default view
Layer Controls
  • Use the legend to toggle visibility of administrative boundaries
  • State and district layers can be enabled or disabled as needed
Table Features
  • Click column headers to sort data
  • Use filters to refine by State, District, or Area
Note: Maps are best viewed on a desktop browser with a stable internet connection. First load may take up to a minute and longer on slower network speeds. If the map does not appear, reload the page or clear your browser cache.
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DISCLAIMER

TickMapKB is a database of tick species, their distribution, and associated data, compiled from published literature and publicly available sources. The authors are not liable for any inaccuracies or omissions in this resource. This database is intended to support research on tick ecology and distribution and does not necessarily reflect the views or objectives of the authors’ affiliated institutions or funders.