Tasmanian devils are the largest extant marsupial carnivores, confined to the Australian island state of Tasmania. The iconic marsupial has dramatically declined in number since the discovery of devil facial tumor disease in 1996 and efforts are being made to uncover vital information to assist in the long-term survival of the species. Ticks are the main vectors of arthropod-borne disease in animals, raising the question of whether Tasmanian devils may be host to arthropods capable of harboring infectious agents. Partially engorged ticks were collected from 35 wild Tasmanian devils and tested for the presence of a range of tick-borne genera. A spotted fever group Rickettsia was detected in 45.5% of samples of the tick Ixodes tasmani (n = 44...
Ticks (n=252) were collected from five wild-caught reptile species during routine trapping in the Dj...
The impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife....
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Tasmanian devils are the largest extant marsupial carnivores, confined to the Australian island stat...
Tasmanian devils are the largest extant marsupial carnivores, confined to the Australian island stat...
Four species of Rickettsia are recognized as endemic to Australia. This study reports the detection ...
Four species of Rickettsia are recognized as endemic to Australia. This study reports the detection ...
he impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife. ...
he impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife. ...
Tick-borne infectious diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the genus Rickettsia are...
Tasmania’s apex predator the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is under threat from multiple so...
Three Australian native animal species yielded 60 samples composed of three indigenous ticks. Hosts ...
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Ticks (Ixodida) represent one of the most important vector groups affecting human and animal health,...
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Ticks (n=252) were collected from five wild-caught reptile species during routine trapping in the Dj...
The impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife....
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Tasmanian devils are the largest extant marsupial carnivores, confined to the Australian island stat...
Tasmanian devils are the largest extant marsupial carnivores, confined to the Australian island stat...
Four species of Rickettsia are recognized as endemic to Australia. This study reports the detection ...
Four species of Rickettsia are recognized as endemic to Australia. This study reports the detection ...
he impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife. ...
he impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife. ...
Tick-borne infectious diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the genus Rickettsia are...
Tasmania’s apex predator the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is under threat from multiple so...
Three Australian native animal species yielded 60 samples composed of three indigenous ticks. Hosts ...
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Ticks (Ixodida) represent one of the most important vector groups affecting human and animal health,...
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...
Ticks (n=252) were collected from five wild-caught reptile species during routine trapping in the Dj...
The impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife....
A novel rickettsia was detected in Ixodes tasmani ticks collected from Tasmanian devils. A total of ...