Author dc.contributor.author | Keve Gergő | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Csörgő Tibor | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Benke Anikó | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Huber Attila | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Mórocz Attila | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Németh Ákos | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Kalocsa Béla | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Tamás Enikő Anna | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Gyurácz József | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Kiss Orsolya | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Kováts Dávid | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Sándor Attila D. | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Karcza Zsolt | |
Author dc.contributor.author | Hornok Sándor | |
Availability Date dc.date.accessioned | 2023-05-02T08:59:13Z | |
Availability Date dc.date.available | 2023-05-02T08:59:13Z | |
Release dc.date.issued | 2023 | |
Issn dc.identifier.issn | 2297-1769 | |
uri dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/20527 | |
Abstract dc.description.abstract | Reports on adult Hyalomma ticks in certain regions of the Carpathian Basin date back to the 19th century. These ticks were thought to emerge from nymphs dropping from birds, then molting to adults. Although the role of migratory birds in carrying ticks of this genus is known from all parts of Europe, in most countries no contemporaneous multiregional surveillance of bird-associated ticks was reported which could allow the recognition of hotspots in this context. From 38 passeriform bird species 956 ixodid ticks were collected at seven locations in Hungary. Tick species were identified as Ixodes ricinus ( n = 598), Ixodes frontalis ( n = 18), Ixodes lividus ( n = 6), Haemaphysalis concinna ( n = 321), and D. reticulatus ( n = 1). All 12 Hyalomma sp. ticks (11 engorged nymphs and 1 unengorged larva) were identified as H. rufipes based on three mitochondrial markers. This species was only found in the Transdanubian region and along its southeastern border. The Common Blackbird and the European Robin were the two main hosts of I. ricinus and I. frontalis , whereas H. concinna was almost exclusively collected form long-distance migrants. The predominant hosts of H. rufipes were reed-associated bird species, the Sedge Warbler and the Bearded Reedling, both in their nesting period. This study provides ornithological explanation for the regional, century-long presence of adult Hyalomma ticks under continental climate in the Transdanubian Region of the Carpathian Basin. More importantly, the autochthonous occurrence of a H. rufipes population was revealed for the first time in Europe, based on the following observations: (1) the bird species infested with H. rufipes are not known to migrate during their nesting period, (2) one larva was not yet engorged, (3) the larva and the nymphs must have belonged to different local generations, and (4) all H. rufipes found in the relevant location were identical in their haplotypes based on three maternally inherited mitochondrial markers, probably reflecting founder effect. This study also demonstrated regional and temporal differences in tick species carried by birds. | |
Language dc.language | en | |
Keywords dc.subject | bird migration | |
Keywords dc.subject | Ixodes | |
Keywords dc.subject | Haemaphysalis | |
Keywords dc.subject | Hyalomma | |
Keywords dc.subject | Central Europe | |
Keywords dc.subject | Hungary | |
Title dc.title | Ornithological and molecular evidence of a reproducing Hyalomma rufipes population under continental climate in Europe | |
Type dc.type | folyóiratcikk | |
Date Change dc.date.updated | 2023-04-28T12:40:18Z | |
Version dc.description.version | kiadói | |
dc.rights.accessRights | nyílt hozzáférésű | |
Doi ID dc.identifier.doi | 10.3389/fvets.2023.1147186 | |
Discipline Discipline + dc.subject.discipline | Természettudományok | |
dc.subject.sciencebranch | Természettudományok/Biológiai tudományok | |
MTMT ID dc.identifier.mtmt | 33711621 | |
dc.identifier.journalTitle | Frontiers in Veterinary Science | |
dc.identifier.journalVolume | 10 | |
Scope dc.format.page | 1-10 | |
ID Scopus dc.identifier.scopus | 85152524281 | |
dc.identifier.journalAbbreviatedTitle | FRONT VET SCI | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Parazitológiai és állattani tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | ELKH-ÁTE Klímaváltozás: Új Vérszívó Paraziták és Vector-borne Kórokozók Kutatócsoport | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Anatómiai Sejt- és Fejlődésbiológiai Tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Területi Vízgazdálkodási Tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Biológiai Tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Állattudományi és Vadgazdálkodási Intézet | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Vízépítési és Vízgazdálkodási Intézet | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Biológiai Tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Állatorvostudományi Egyetem | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Állatorvostudományi Doktori Iskola | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Területi Vízgazdálkodási Tanszék | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | MTA Határon Túli Magyarok Titkársága | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Állattudományi és Vadgazdálkodási Intézet | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | MTMT Központi kezelésű szerzők | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Eötvös József Főiskola | |
Author institution dc.contributor.department | Anatómiai Sejt- és Fejlődésbiológiai Tanszék |