| Literature DB >> 28285602 |
Filipe Dantas-Torres1,2, Carla Maia3,4, Maria Stefania Latrofa5, Giada Annoscia5, Luís Cardoso6, Domenico Otranto5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The taxonomic status of the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (sensu stricto) is a subject of on-going debate; there is a consensus that populations of this tick species should be referred to as R. sanguineus (sensu lato) until its taxonomic status is resolved. Recent genetic studies revealed the existence of more than one lineage of R. sanguineus (s.l.) in temperate countries. In this study, we assessed the genetic identity of ticks collected from rural dogs living in several areas located in all major geographical regions of Portugal.Entities:
Keywords: Brown dog ticks; Dogs; Genetics; Morphology; Portugal; Rhipicephalus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28285602 PMCID: PMC5346838 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2072-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Areas of Portugal surveyed in this study
| Areas | Geographical coordinates |
|---|---|
| Alijó | 41°17′0″N, 7°28′0″W |
| Azores | 37°44′28″N, 25°40′32″W |
| Beja | 38°1′0″N, 7°52′0″W |
| Bragança | 41°48′20″N, 6°45′42″W |
| Faro | 37°2′0″N, 7°55′0″W |
| Gondomar | 41°9′0″N, 8°32′0″W |
| Gouveia | 40°30′0″N, 7°36′0″W |
| Guarda | 40°32′0″N, 7°20′0″W |
| Lourinhã | 39°15′0″N, 9°19′0″W |
| Madeira | 32°39′4″N, 16°54′35″W |
| Porto | 41°9′0″N, 8°36′40″W |
| Sabugal | 40°21′0″N, 7°5′0″W |
Ticks and haplotypes identified in areas of Portugal
| Area | Nymph | Adult ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | ||
| Alijó | – | 1/VI; 1/II; 1/VII | 1/VI; 1/II; 1/VII; 2/X |
| Azores | 1/IX | 2/VI; 1/IX | – |
| Beja | 1/VI | – | 2/VI |
| Bragança | – | 2/VI; 1/VII; 1/XI | 1/VI; 1/VII |
| Faro | – | 1/VI; 1/XII | 1/VI |
| Gondomar | – | 1/VI; 1/II; 1/VII | 1/VIII |
| Gouveia | 1/VI; 3/II | – | – |
| Guarda | 2/VI | 1/VI | 1/VI |
| Lourinhã | – | 1/VI; 1/VII | 2/VI; 1/II |
| Madeira | 1/VI | – | – |
| Porto | 1/VIII | 1/VI; 3/VIII | 1/II; 1/VIII |
| Sabugal | – | 2/VI; 1/II | 5/VI; 1/II |
Fig. 1Phylogeny of Rhipicephalus spp. inferred from 16S rRNA sequences. Maximum-parsimony tree based on 16S rRNA sequences generated herein as well as either single haplotype or consensus sequences of R. pusillus, R. bursa, R. sanguineus (s.l.) “temperate lineage” (= Rhipicephalus sp. II; Rhipicephalus sp. morphotype 2), R. turanicus, R. sanguineus (s.l.) “tropical lineage”, and R. guilhoni. Geographical origins are reported in parentheses and GenBank accession numbers are underlined. Only bootstrap values ≥ 50% are indicated. Abbreviations: A, Alijó; AZ, Azores; BE, Beja; B, Bragança; FA, Faro; G, Gondomar; GO, Gouveia; GU, Guarda; LO, Lourinhã; M, Madeira; P, Porto; S, Sabugal