Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathogens. Here, patterns of genetic diversity were analyzed in many North European populations of the tick, Ixodes ricinus. Population sites were selected within and between areas separated by geographical barriers in order to evaluate the importance of tick transportation by birds in producing genetic connectivity across open sea and mountain ranges. The phylogenetic analyses of the mitochondrial control region and the cytochrome b gene revealed two distinct clades with supported sub-clades, with three genetic lineages: GB and WNo associated with Great Britain and western Norway respectively, and Eu with a wider distribution across continental Eur...
Many factors are involved in determining the latitudinal and altitudinal spread of the important tic...
Ixodes ricinus is a hematophagous arthropod considered as one of the main vector of human infectious...
INTRODUCTION:The most significant vector of tick-borne pathogens in the United States is Ixodes scap...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Assessment of tick dispersal is a central issue for the understanding of the eco-epidemiology of tic...
In the last few years, improved analytical tools and the integration of genetic data with multiple s...
<p><b>Bayesian consensus tree (a) and network (b) for European <i>Ixodes ricinus</i>.</b> The estima...
Ixodes ricinus tick is the most widely spread tick species in Europe and is involved in the transmis...
Two species of ixodid tick, Ixodes affinis Neumann and Amblyomma maculatum Koch, are simultaneously ...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus is one of the most important species of disease vectors worldwide. It t...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
Ticks have relatively complex microbiomes, but only a small proportion of the bacterial symbionts re...
Many factors are involved in determining the latitudinal and altitudinal spread of the important tic...
Ixodes ricinus is a hematophagous arthropod considered as one of the main vector of human infectious...
INTRODUCTION:The most significant vector of tick-borne pathogens in the United States is Ixodes scap...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Assessment of tick dispersal is a central issue for the understanding of the eco-epidemiology of tic...
In the last few years, improved analytical tools and the integration of genetic data with multiple s...
<p><b>Bayesian consensus tree (a) and network (b) for European <i>Ixodes ricinus</i>.</b> The estima...
Ixodes ricinus tick is the most widely spread tick species in Europe and is involved in the transmis...
Two species of ixodid tick, Ixodes affinis Neumann and Amblyomma maculatum Koch, are simultaneously ...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus is one of the most important species of disease vectors worldwide. It t...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
Ticks have relatively complex microbiomes, but only a small proportion of the bacterial symbionts re...
Many factors are involved in determining the latitudinal and altitudinal spread of the important tic...
Ixodes ricinus is a hematophagous arthropod considered as one of the main vector of human infectious...
INTRODUCTION:The most significant vector of tick-borne pathogens in the United States is Ixodes scap...