Abstract Background Bats are regarded as the primary (ancestral) hosts of bugs of the family Cimicidae. The historically and economically most important species in the family is the common bedbug (Cimex lectularius), because of its worldwide occurrence and association with humans. This molecular-phylogenetic study was initiated in order to expand the knowledge on the phylogeny of cimicid bugs of bats, by investigating samples from Hungary, Romania (representing central-eastern Europe) and two further countries (South Africa and Vietnam). Results Altogether 216 cimicid bugs were collected (73 Ci. lectularius, 133 Ci. pipistrelli, nine Cacodmus ignotus and one Ca. sparsilis). Members of the Cimex lectularius species group were found both in t...
International audienceThe bed bugs (Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus) have undergone a significan...
International audienceMembers of the Cimicidae family are significant pests for mammals and birds, a...
Background: Bats belong to one of the most species-rich orders within the Mammalia. They show a worl...
Abstract The family Cimicidae includes obligate hematophagous ectoparasites (bed bugs and their rela...
© 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The Cimicidae is a fam...
The life strategies of parasites and evolutionary mechanisms forming their diversity are particularl...
The family Cimicidae includes obligate hematophagous ectoparasites (bed bugs and their relatives) wi...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
Species within the family Cimicidae (bed bugs) are hematophagous ectoparasites of mammals and birds....
The Cimicidae is a family of blood-dependent ectoparasites in which dispersion capacity is greatly a...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
Besides humans, the common bed bug Cimex lectularius uses bats as hosts, but no such records were av...
Abstract Parasites are integral parts of ecosystem function and important drivers of evolutionary pr...
International audienceWith more than 1400 chiropteran species identified to date, bats comprise one-...
Background: Bats are potential reservoir hosts for vector-borne diseases that can transmit many bact...
International audienceThe bed bugs (Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus) have undergone a significan...
International audienceMembers of the Cimicidae family are significant pests for mammals and birds, a...
Background: Bats belong to one of the most species-rich orders within the Mammalia. They show a worl...
Abstract The family Cimicidae includes obligate hematophagous ectoparasites (bed bugs and their rela...
© 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The Cimicidae is a fam...
The life strategies of parasites and evolutionary mechanisms forming their diversity are particularl...
The family Cimicidae includes obligate hematophagous ectoparasites (bed bugs and their relatives) wi...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
Species within the family Cimicidae (bed bugs) are hematophagous ectoparasites of mammals and birds....
The Cimicidae is a family of blood-dependent ectoparasites in which dispersion capacity is greatly a...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
Besides humans, the common bed bug Cimex lectularius uses bats as hosts, but no such records were av...
Abstract Parasites are integral parts of ecosystem function and important drivers of evolutionary pr...
International audienceWith more than 1400 chiropteran species identified to date, bats comprise one-...
Background: Bats are potential reservoir hosts for vector-borne diseases that can transmit many bact...
International audienceThe bed bugs (Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus) have undergone a significan...
International audienceMembers of the Cimicidae family are significant pests for mammals and birds, a...
Background: Bats belong to one of the most species-rich orders within the Mammalia. They show a worl...