What habitat contrasts with the preferred environment of the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick?

Answer

Deep, dense forest habitats

The preferred living space for *Dermacentor andersoni* tends to lean towards more open environments, such as open woodlands, meadows, brushy areas, and semi-arid scrubland. This ecological preference sets it apart from the typical environment often associated with other tick species, which are sometimes thought to exclusively inhabit deep, dense forests. The tick thrives where there is sufficient ground cover but also access to sunlight and areas frequented by larger hosts, which dense, closed-canopy forests might not provide as readily.

What habitat contrasts with the preferred environment of the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick?
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