Phylogeography of ticks (Acari: Ixodida)
Improved understanding of tick phylogeny has allowed testing of some biogeographical
patterns. On the basis of both literature data and a meta-analysis of available sequence …
patterns. On the basis of both literature data and a meta-analysis of available sequence …
Multi-locus sequence typing of Ixodes ricinus and its symbiont Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii across Europe reveals evidence of local co-cladogenesis in …
AM Al-Khafaji, SR Clegg, AC Pinder, L Luu… - Ticks and tick-borne …, 2019 - Elsevier
Ticks have relatively complex microbiomes, but only a small proportion of the bacterial
symbionts recorded from ticks are vertically transmitted. Moreover, co-cladogenesis between …
symbionts recorded from ticks are vertically transmitted. Moreover, co-cladogenesis between …
Electronic polytomous and dichotomous keys to the genera and species of hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) present in New Zealand
S Hardwick - Systematic and applied acarology, 2010 - BioOne
New Zealand has a relatively small tick fauna, with nine described and one undescribed
species belonging to the genera Ornithodoros, Amblyomma, Haemaphysalis and Ixodes …
species belonging to the genera Ornithodoros, Amblyomma, Haemaphysalis and Ixodes …
Genetic Relationship Between Hard Ticks (Ixodidae) Infesting Cattle from Select Areas of a Wildlife–Livestock Interface Ecosystem at Mikumi National Park, Tanzania
Background: There has recently been a substantial increase in the number of tick species
and tick-borne infectious agents in Tanzania. Owing to their impact on human, livestock, and …
and tick-borne infectious agents in Tanzania. Owing to their impact on human, livestock, and …
[HTML][HTML] Rediscovery of Ixodes confusus in Australia with the first description of the male from Australia, a redescription of the female and the mitochondrial (mt) …
We:(i) report the rediscovery of Ixodes (Sternalixodes) confusus Roberts, 1960 in
Australia;(ii) redescribe the male and female of I. confusus;(iii) describe the mitochondrial …
Australia;(ii) redescribe the male and female of I. confusus;(iii) describe the mitochondrial …
[HTML][HTML] Biotic factors influence microbiota of nymph ticks from vegetation in Sydney, Australia
Ticks are haematophagous ectoparasites of medical and veterinary significance due to their
excellent vector capacity. Modern sequencing techniques enabled the rapid sequencing of …
excellent vector capacity. Modern sequencing techniques enabled the rapid sequencing of …
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Ixodes granulatus (Ixodidae) and its phylogenetic implications
X Lu, Q Zhang, D Jiang, C Du, R Xu, X Guo… - Parasitology Research, 2022 - Springer
Ticks are deemed to be second only to mosquitoes as the most common vector of human
infectious diseases worldwide that give rise to human and animal diseases and economic …
infectious diseases worldwide that give rise to human and animal diseases and economic …
Invasive rabbits host immature Ixodes ticks at the urban-forest interface
Introduced wildlife may be important alternative hosts for generalist ticks that cause health
issues for humans and companion animals in urban areas, but to date are rarely considered …
issues for humans and companion animals in urban areas, but to date are rarely considered …
The brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu Roberts, 1965 across Australia: Morphological and molecular identification of R. sanguineus sl tropical lineage
S Chandra, GC Ma, A Burleigh, G Brown… - Ticks and tick-borne …, 2020 - Elsevier
The brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) is the most widely distributed
tick species globally. Throughout the world there are at least two divergent lineages on dogs …
tick species globally. Throughout the world there are at least two divergent lineages on dogs …
An electrophoretic comparison of the Australian paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus Neumann, 1899, with I. cornuatus Roberts, 1960 (Acari: Ixodidae)
J Jackson, NB Chilton, I Beveridge… - Australian journal of …, 1998 - CSIRO Publishing
An electrophoretic study was conducted on ticks morphologically identified as either Ixodes
cornuatus or I. holocyclus from Tasmania and several localities on mainland Australia. Ticks …
cornuatus or I. holocyclus from Tasmania and several localities on mainland Australia. Ticks …