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Mitochondrial DNA in Ixodus ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) on birds reflects ticks' transportation routes to Lista, Norway.
Hasle, Gunnar; Leinaas, Hans Petter; Heier, Lise; Garcia, Aïda López; Røed, Knut Håkon.
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  • Hasle G; Reiseklinikken, St Olavs Plass 3, Oslo, 0165, Norway. Electronic address: hasle@reiseklinikken.com.
  • Leinaas HP; Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, P.O.Box 1066, Blindern, Oslo, 0316, Norway. Electronic address: h.p.leinaas@ibv.uio.no.
  • Heier L; Reiseklinikken, St Olavs Plass 3, Oslo, 0165, Norway. Electronic address: lh@liseheier.net.
  • Garcia AL; NOF-BirdLife Norway, Lista Bird Observatory, Fyrveien 6, Borhaug, 4563, Norway. Electronic address: post@listafuglestasjon.no.
  • Røed KH; School of Veterinary Science, NMBU-Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 369 Sentrum, Oslo, 0102, Norway. Electronic address: knut.roed@nmbu.no.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis ; 12(1): 101553, 2021 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33130437
Ticks are important pathogen vectors, and large mammals and birds have the greatest potential for dispersing them. To study tick dispersal by migrating birds, we have analysed genetic variations in mitochondrial DNA control region from Ixodes ricinus from northward migrating blackbird, Turdus merula, and (European) robin, Erithacus rubecula, at the Lista Bird Observatory in southwestern Norway. We compared their genetic structure with that of resident tick populations from areas covering their expected last stop (i.e. Great Britain and Jutland, Denmark) before taking off for southern Norway, and the resident tick population at Lista. The statistical analysis showed that the I. ricinus found on blackbirds differed significantly from those found on robins, which is consistent with the birds' differential migration routes. I. ricinus from robins did not differ genetically from those flagged at Jutland, suggesting that the former mainly originate in continental Europe. Bayesian analysis indicated that most of the blackbirds caught early in the spring (i.e. before or on the 1st of April) carried ticks of a mixed origin from both Great Britain and continental Europe, while blackbirds caught later in the season carried an increasing amount of ticks acquired locally.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infestações por Carrapato / Doenças das Aves / DNA Mitocondrial / Ixodes / Aves Canoras / Migração Animal Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infestações por Carrapato / Doenças das Aves / DNA Mitocondrial / Ixodes / Aves Canoras / Migração Animal Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article