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Reptiles and amphibians are exceptional hosts for different ectoparasites, including mites and ticks. In this study, we investigated tick infestations on reptiles and amphibians trapped in Central Amazonia, and also assessed the presence of rickettsial infections in the collected ticks. From...

Author(s)
Dantas-Torres, F.; Picelli, A. M.; Sales, K. G. da S.; Sousa-Paula, L. C. de; Mejia, P.; Kaefer, I. L.; Viana, L. A.; Pessoa, F. A. C.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2021, 86, 1, pp 129-144
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The objective of the study was to record the tick species collected from three species of tortoise, each in a different province of South Africa. Ticks were collected from leopard tortoises, Stigmochyles pardalis, in the southern region of the Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga province; from...

Author(s)
Horak, I. G.; Pearcy, A.; Lloyd, K. J.
Publisher
AOSIS OpenJournals, Tygervalley, South Africa
Citation
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 2017, 84, 1, pp a1303
Abstract

Borrelia turcica is a reptile-associated Borrelia species that is vectored by the hard tick Hyalomma aegyptium. Tortoises of the genus Testudo represent the principal host of adult H. aegyptium, while immature stages are less host-specific and can be found on various vertebrates and even on humans. ...

Author(s)
Hepner, S.; Fingerle, V.; Heylen, D.; Marosevic, D.; Ghaffari, K.; Okeyo, M.; Sing, A.; Margos, G.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2019, 10, 5, pp 1157-1161
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate the level of hard tick infestation in the tortoise subspecies Testudo hermanni boettgeri living within the free-range hills and mountains of four regions of central and south Albania. In addition, this study showed the morphological differences of infested...

Author(s)
Bizhga, B.; Sönmez, B.; Bardhaj, L.; Sherifi, K.; Gündemir, O.; Duro, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2022, 17, pp 199-204
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This study aims to identify the ticks living on reptiles of Small Nemrut Mountain as ectoparasites. Field work was carried out between May and November 2016. The mountain which attracts a lot of visitors is an extinct volcano. There are settlements close to the mountain. Furthermore, the area is...

Author(s)
Yılmaz, A. B.; Kılınç, Ö. O.; Adızel, Ö.; Bulum, E.; Yüksek, N.
Publisher
Polskie Towarzystwo Nauk Weterynaryjnych, Lublin, Poland
Citation
Medycyna Weterynaryjna, 2018, 74, 7, pp 445-448
Abstract

Individual hosts vary substantially in their parasite loads. However, whether individual hosts have consistently different loads remains uncertain. If so, hosts that have consistently high parasite loads may serve as key reservoirs or super-spreaders. Thus, identifying whether individuals...

Author(s)
Payne, E.; Sinn, D. L.; Spiegel, O.; Leu, S. T.; Wohlfeil, C.; Godfrey, S. S.; Gardner, M.; Sih, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Oikos, 2020, 129, 7, pp 1061-1071
AbstractFull Text

The aim of the present study was to report on the occurrence of parasitism by Amblyomma rotundatum ticks on two species of Teiidae lizards and test the presence of rickettsiae in the collected ticks, in the western Brazilian Amazon region. Ticks were collected in July 2019, from a fragment of terra ...

Author(s)
Tojal, S. D.; Costa, I. N. da; Aguirre, A. de A. R.; Martins, T. F.; Labruna, M. B.; Meneguetti, D. U. de O.; Bernarde, P. S.; Cruz, K. S. da; Lima, J. M.; Prolo Júnior, S. L.; Camargo, L. M. de A.
Publisher
Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária, São Paulo, Brazil
Citation
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Parasitology, 2023, 32, 3,
Abstract

This study aimed to reveal whether green lizards (Lacerta viridis), common hosts of tick larvae and nymphs, might be involved in the transmission cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in the Czech Republic. Green lizards were sampled in two areas at the Tiché Údolí Nature Reserve (site A:...

Author(s)
Musilová, L.; Kybicová, K.; Fialová, A.; Richtrová, E.; Kulma, M.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2022, 13, 2,
Abstract

The short-term effects that ectoparasites cause to their hosts, such as local wounds and secondary infections that occur within a few hours or days after infection, are well documented in a wide variety of taxa, whereas long-term negative effects on the fitness of hosts, which result from chronic...

Author(s)
Argaez, V.; Solano-Zavaleta, I.; Zúñiga-Vega, J. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Zoology, 2020, 138,
Abstract

In South Africa, the role of reptilian ticks in the transmission of haemoparasites is lacking, in part, due to limited information on tick diversity and their associated haemoparasites. The aim of this research was to identify tick species parasitizing reptiles and to molecularly screen these...

Author(s)
Mofokeng, L. S.; Smit, N. J.; Cook, C. A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2021, 16, pp 163-167

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