2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.02.020
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Origins of recently emerged foci of the tick Dermacentor reticulatus in central Europe inferred from molecular markers

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“…It was found that the seasonal and annual changes in number of I. ricinus imago within a specific biotope do not significantly affect the rates of their infestation by Borrelia, and in general, it remains fairly stable. Similar conclusions were obtained for Central Europe [9,11] and various regions of Russian Federation [10]. Many researchers point out that specific vectors of Borrelia carriers can be only representatives of the Ixodes genus, and information about an epidemic value of other species of Ixodic ticks or other groups of carriers is considered to be false.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…It was found that the seasonal and annual changes in number of I. ricinus imago within a specific biotope do not significantly affect the rates of their infestation by Borrelia, and in general, it remains fairly stable. Similar conclusions were obtained for Central Europe [9,11] and various regions of Russian Federation [10]. Many researchers point out that specific vectors of Borrelia carriers can be only representatives of the Ixodes genus, and information about an epidemic value of other species of Ixodic ticks or other groups of carriers is considered to be false.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Philipova [12]. Filled "on a flag" and determined species composition of 11,190 on routes were worked out. The material was collected in 16 districts of Lviv region and Lviv city on the territory of 3 landscape and geographical zones: forest (Brodivskyi, Zhovkivskyi, Radekhivskyi, Sokalskyi, Yavorivskyi, Buskyi, Kamyanko-Buzkyi districts), forest-steppe (Gorodotskyi, Zhydachivskyi, Zolochivskyi, Pustomytivskyi, Sambirskyi districts, Lviv), the Ukrainian Carpathians (Drohobytskyi, Stryiskyi districts).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, D. reticulatus shows a tendency of expansion into new areas in Germany (Dautel et al 2006), Poland (Karbowiak and Kiewra 2010; Nowak 2011; Kiewra and Czulowska 2013; Mierzejewska et al 2016), Slovakia (Bullová et al 2009), the Czech Republic (Široký et al 2011), Lithuania, Latvia (Paulauskas et al 2015) and Romania (Chitimia-Dobler 2015) and has also been observed in countries of western Europe in locations where it had not been reported previously (Jongejan et al 2015). The spread of D. reticulatus is influenced by many factors including climate changes due to global warming, changes in the way of using green areas, which contributes to the increase in the number and diversity of hosts as well as the development of tourism and transport between countries (Karbowiak 2014; Mierzejewska et al 2017; Kloch et al 2017). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, within the last two decades, due to the detection of new numerous localities of D. reticulatus , this part of Poland has been considered as an expansion area (Kadulski and Izdebska 2009; Karbowiak and Kiewra 2010; Nowak 2011; Kiewra and Czulowska 2013; Mierzejewska et al 2016). The low genetic polymorphism between D. reticulatus from eastern Poland (eastern population), and newly emerged foci in western Poland, as well as considerable differences from the nearby German population, show that the foci in western Poland originated from the eastern D. reticulatus population (Kloch et al 2017). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kolejne prace innych badaczy z Polski potwierdziły uzyskane wyniki w dwóch powyżej omawianych publikacjach oraz potwierdziły postawioną tezę o wzrastającym zasięgu występowania kleszcza łąkowego w Polsce (34,43,46,48). Natomiast w pracy opublikowanej w 2017 r. przez polsko-ukraiński zespół badaczy, w skład którego wchodził również pracownik WMW SGGW -dr Anna Rodo, wykazano, że źró-dłem pojawiających się na zachodzie Polski nowych ognisk występowania kleszcza łąkowego są populacje D. reticulatus ze środkowej i wschodniej części Polski, a przyczyną ich powstawania są najprawdopodobniej podróże właścicieli psów wraz ze zwierzętami, na których przewożone są również kleszcze (32).…”
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