Amblyomma Koch is a genus of hard-ticks with approximately 130 species. Its geographical range is typical for organisms with a Gondwanan origin. A majority of these species are endemic to the Neo- and Afrotropical regions, with the remaining taxa dispersed throughout Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands. Based on this distribution, we hypothesize that the genus dispersal patterns will mirror the fragmentation and continental drift of the Gondwanan supercontinent. Maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference and node-dating analyses of nuclear 18S rDNA gene sequences reveal a more recent origin and radiation patterns within the genus and suggest that Amblyomma’s evolutionary history is more complex than simple conti...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
Hard ticks are widely distributed across temperate regions, show strong variation in host associatio...
Background: The goal of this study was to reassess the taxonomic status of A. maculatum, A. triste a...
This work sought to reassess the taxonomic status of Amblyomma parvum Aragao, 1908 and of the A. mac...
Two species of ixodid tick, Ixodes affinis Neumann and Amblyomma maculatum Koch, are simultaneously ...
The genus Amblyomma Koch, 1844, is distributed in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania and is cur...
We inferred the phylogeny of 33 species of ticks from the subfamilies Rhipicephalinae and Hyalommina...
Hyalomma Koch, 1844 are ixodid ticks that infest mammals, birds and reptiles, to which 27 recognized...
We examined the phylogeny of ticks (Acari:Parasitiformes:Ixodida) and their closest known mite relat...
BEATI, Lorenza, NAVA, Santiago, BURKMAN, Erica J. [et al.]. Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius, 1787) (...
Ticks are the second most important vector capable of transmitting diseases affecting the health of ...
Corrigendum to Effects of tectonics and large scale climatic changes on the evolutionary history of ...
A comparative phylogeographic study on two economically important African tick species, Amblyomma he...
In this study we investigate the geographic distribution, genetic diversity, and phylogenetic relati...
The accurate specific identification of ticks is essential for the study, control and prevention of ...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
Hard ticks are widely distributed across temperate regions, show strong variation in host associatio...
Background: The goal of this study was to reassess the taxonomic status of A. maculatum, A. triste a...
This work sought to reassess the taxonomic status of Amblyomma parvum Aragao, 1908 and of the A. mac...
Two species of ixodid tick, Ixodes affinis Neumann and Amblyomma maculatum Koch, are simultaneously ...
The genus Amblyomma Koch, 1844, is distributed in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania and is cur...
We inferred the phylogeny of 33 species of ticks from the subfamilies Rhipicephalinae and Hyalommina...
Hyalomma Koch, 1844 are ixodid ticks that infest mammals, birds and reptiles, to which 27 recognized...
We examined the phylogeny of ticks (Acari:Parasitiformes:Ixodida) and their closest known mite relat...
BEATI, Lorenza, NAVA, Santiago, BURKMAN, Erica J. [et al.]. Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius, 1787) (...
Ticks are the second most important vector capable of transmitting diseases affecting the health of ...
Corrigendum to Effects of tectonics and large scale climatic changes on the evolutionary history of ...
A comparative phylogeographic study on two economically important African tick species, Amblyomma he...
In this study we investigate the geographic distribution, genetic diversity, and phylogenetic relati...
The accurate specific identification of ticks is essential for the study, control and prevention of ...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
Hard ticks are widely distributed across temperate regions, show strong variation in host associatio...
Background: The goal of this study was to reassess the taxonomic status of A. maculatum, A. triste a...