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Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females

BACKGROUND: In Europe, hard ticks of the subgenus Pholeoixodes (Ixodidae: Ixodes) are usually associated with burrow-dwelling mammals and terrestrial birds. Reports of Pholeoixodes spp. from carnivores are frequently contradictory, and their identification is not based on key diagnostic characters....

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Autores principales: Hornok, Sándor, Sándor, Attila D., Beck, Relja, Farkas, Róbert, Beati, Lorenza, Kontschán, Jenő, Takács, Nóra, Földvári, Gábor, Silaghi, Cornelia, Meyer-Kayser, Elisabeth, Hodžić, Adnan, Tomanović, Snežana, Abdullah, Swaid, Wall, Richard, Estrada-Peña, Agustín, Duscher, Georg Gerhard, Plantard, Olivier
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5670724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29100530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2424-x
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author Hornok, Sándor
Sándor, Attila D.
Beck, Relja
Farkas, Róbert
Beati, Lorenza
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Földvári, Gábor
Silaghi, Cornelia
Meyer-Kayser, Elisabeth
Hodžić, Adnan
Tomanović, Snežana
Abdullah, Swaid
Wall, Richard
Estrada-Peña, Agustín
Duscher, Georg Gerhard
Plantard, Olivier
author_facet Hornok, Sándor
Sándor, Attila D.
Beck, Relja
Farkas, Róbert
Beati, Lorenza
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Földvári, Gábor
Silaghi, Cornelia
Meyer-Kayser, Elisabeth
Hodžić, Adnan
Tomanović, Snežana
Abdullah, Swaid
Wall, Richard
Estrada-Peña, Agustín
Duscher, Georg Gerhard
Plantard, Olivier
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description BACKGROUND: In Europe, hard ticks of the subgenus Pholeoixodes (Ixodidae: Ixodes) are usually associated with burrow-dwelling mammals and terrestrial birds. Reports of Pholeoixodes spp. from carnivores are frequently contradictory, and their identification is not based on key diagnostic characters. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to identify ticks collected from dogs, foxes and badgers in several European countries, and to reassess their systematic status with molecular analyses using two mitochondrial markers. RESULTS: Between 2003 and 2017, 144 Pholeoixodes spp. ticks were collected in nine European countries. From accurate descriptions and comparison with type-materials, a simple illustrated identification key was compiled for adult females, by focusing on the shape of the anterior surface of basis capituli. Based on this key, 71 female ticks were identified as I. canisuga, 21 as I. kaiseri and 21 as I. hexagonus. DNA was extracted from these 113 female ticks, and from further 31 specimens. Fragments of two mitochondrial genes, cox1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) and 16S rRNA, were amplified and sequenced. Ixodes kaiseri had nine unique cox1 haplotypes, which showed 99.2–100% sequence identity, whereas I. canisuga and I. hexagonus had eleven and five cox1 haplotypes, respectively, with 99.5–100% sequence identity. The distribution of cox1 haplotypes reflected a geographical pattern. Pholeoixodes spp. ticks had fewer 16S rRNA haplotypes, with a lower degree of intraspecific divergence (99.5–100% sequence identity) and no geographical clustering. Phylogenetic analyses were in agreement with morphology: I. kaiseri and I. hexagonus (with the similar shape of the anterior surface of basis capituli) were genetically more closely related to each other than to I. canisuga. Phylogenetic analyses also showed that the subgenus Eschatocephalus (bat ticks) clustered within the subgenus Pholeoixodes. CONCLUSIONS: A simple, illustrated identification key is provided for female Pholeoixodes ticks of carnivores (including I. hexagonus and I. rugicollis) to prevent future misidentification of these species. It is also shown that I. kaiseri is more widespread in Europe than previously thought. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the subgenus Pholeoixodes is not monophyletic: either the subgenus Eschatocephalus should be included in Pholeoixodes, or the latter subgenus should be divided, which is a task for future studies.
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spelling pubmed-56707242017-11-15 Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females Hornok, Sándor Sándor, Attila D. Beck, Relja Farkas, Róbert Beati, Lorenza Kontschán, Jenő Takács, Nóra Földvári, Gábor Silaghi, Cornelia Meyer-Kayser, Elisabeth Hodžić, Adnan Tomanović, Snežana Abdullah, Swaid Wall, Richard Estrada-Peña, Agustín Duscher, Georg Gerhard Plantard, Olivier Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: In Europe, hard ticks of the subgenus Pholeoixodes (Ixodidae: Ixodes) are usually associated with burrow-dwelling mammals and terrestrial birds. Reports of Pholeoixodes spp. from carnivores are frequently contradictory, and their identification is not based on key diagnostic characters. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to identify ticks collected from dogs, foxes and badgers in several European countries, and to reassess their systematic status with molecular analyses using two mitochondrial markers. RESULTS: Between 2003 and 2017, 144 Pholeoixodes spp. ticks were collected in nine European countries. From accurate descriptions and comparison with type-materials, a simple illustrated identification key was compiled for adult females, by focusing on the shape of the anterior surface of basis capituli. Based on this key, 71 female ticks were identified as I. canisuga, 21 as I. kaiseri and 21 as I. hexagonus. DNA was extracted from these 113 female ticks, and from further 31 specimens. Fragments of two mitochondrial genes, cox1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) and 16S rRNA, were amplified and sequenced. Ixodes kaiseri had nine unique cox1 haplotypes, which showed 99.2–100% sequence identity, whereas I. canisuga and I. hexagonus had eleven and five cox1 haplotypes, respectively, with 99.5–100% sequence identity. The distribution of cox1 haplotypes reflected a geographical pattern. Pholeoixodes spp. ticks had fewer 16S rRNA haplotypes, with a lower degree of intraspecific divergence (99.5–100% sequence identity) and no geographical clustering. Phylogenetic analyses were in agreement with morphology: I. kaiseri and I. hexagonus (with the similar shape of the anterior surface of basis capituli) were genetically more closely related to each other than to I. canisuga. Phylogenetic analyses also showed that the subgenus Eschatocephalus (bat ticks) clustered within the subgenus Pholeoixodes. CONCLUSIONS: A simple, illustrated identification key is provided for female Pholeoixodes ticks of carnivores (including I. hexagonus and I. rugicollis) to prevent future misidentification of these species. It is also shown that I. kaiseri is more widespread in Europe than previously thought. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the subgenus Pholeoixodes is not monophyletic: either the subgenus Eschatocephalus should be included in Pholeoixodes, or the latter subgenus should be divided, which is a task for future studies. BioMed Central 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5670724/ /pubmed/29100530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2424-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Hornok, Sándor
Sándor, Attila D.
Beck, Relja
Farkas, Róbert
Beati, Lorenza
Kontschán, Jenő
Takács, Nóra
Földvári, Gábor
Silaghi, Cornelia
Meyer-Kayser, Elisabeth
Hodžić, Adnan
Tomanović, Snežana
Abdullah, Swaid
Wall, Richard
Estrada-Peña, Agustín
Duscher, Georg Gerhard
Plantard, Olivier
Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title_full Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title_fullStr Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title_full_unstemmed Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title_short Contributions to the phylogeny of Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) canisuga, I. (Ph.) kaiseri, I. (Ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
title_sort contributions to the phylogeny of ixodes (pholeoixodes) canisuga, i. (ph.) kaiseri, i. (ph.) hexagonus and a simple pictorial key for the identification of their females
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5670724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29100530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2424-x
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