BILBIJA, Branka, Cäcilia SPITZWEG, Ivo PAPOUŠEK, Uwe FRITZ, Gábor FÖLDVÁRI, Martin MULLETT, Flora IHLOW, Hein SPRONG, Kristína KŘÍŽOVÁ, Nikolay ANISIMOV, Oxana A. BELOVA, Sarah I. BONNET, Elizabeth BYCHKOVA, Aleksandra CZUŁOWSKA, Georg G. DUSCHER, Manoj FONVILLE, Olaf KAHL, Grzegorz KARBOWIAK, Ivan S. KHOLODILOV, Dorota KIEWRA, Stjepan KRČMAR, Gulzina KUMISBEK, Natalya LIVANOVA, Igor MAJLÁTH, Maria Teresa MANFREDI, Andrei D. MIHALCA, Guadalupe MIRÓ, Sara MOUTAILLER, Igor V. NEBOGATKIN, Snežana TOMANOVIĆ, Zati VATANSEVER, Marya YAKOVICH, Sergio ZANZANI and Pavel ŠIROKÝ. Dermacentor reticulatus - a tick on its way from glacial refugia to a panmictic Eurasian population. International Journal for Parasitology. Elsevier Ltd, 2023, vol. 53, No 2, p. 91-101. ISSN 0020-7519. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.11.002. |
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@article{2263319, author = {Bilbija, Branka and Spitzweg, Cäcilia and Papoušek, Ivo and Fritz, Uwe and Földvári, Gábor and Mullett, Martin and Ihlow, Flora and Sprong, Hein and Křížová, Kristína and Anisimov, Nikolay and Belova, Oxana A. and Bonnet, Sarah I. and Bychkova, Elizabeth and Czułowska, Aleksandra and Duscher, Georg G. and Fonville, Manoj and Kahl, Olaf and Karbowiak, Grzegorz and Kholodilov, Ivan S. and Kiewra, Dorota and Krčmar, Stjepan and Kumisbek, Gulzina and Livanova, Natalya and Majláth, Igor and Manfredi, Maria Teresa and Mihalca, Andrei D. and Miró, Guadalupe and Moutailler, Sara and Nebogatkin, Igor V. and Tomanović, Snežana and Vatansever, Zati and Yakovich, Marya and Zanzani, Sergio and Široký, Pavel}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.11.002}, keywords = {Divergence; Glacial refugia; Ixodida; Microsatellites; Multigene sequence analysis; Palaearctic; Vectors}, language = {eng}, issn = {0020-7519}, journal = {International Journal for Parasitology}, title = {Dermacentor reticulatus - a tick on its way from glacial refugia to a panmictic Eurasian population}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.11.002}, volume = {53}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2263319 AU - Bilbija, Branka - Spitzweg, Cäcilia - Papoušek, Ivo - Fritz, Uwe - Földvári, Gábor - Mullett, Martin - Ihlow, Flora - Sprong, Hein - Křížová, Kristína - Anisimov, Nikolay - Belova, Oxana A. - Bonnet, Sarah I. - Bychkova, Elizabeth - Czułowska, Aleksandra - Duscher, Georg G. - Fonville, Manoj - Kahl, Olaf - Karbowiak, Grzegorz - Kholodilov, Ivan S. - Kiewra, Dorota - Krčmar, Stjepan - Kumisbek, Gulzina - Livanova, Natalya - Majláth, Igor - Manfredi, Maria Teresa - Mihalca, Andrei D. - Miró, Guadalupe - Moutailler, Sara - Nebogatkin, Igor V. - Tomanović, Snežana - Vatansever, Zati - Yakovich, Marya - Zanzani, Sergio - Široký, Pavel PY - 2023 TI - Dermacentor reticulatus - a tick on its way from glacial refugia to a panmictic Eurasian population JF - International Journal for Parasitology VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 91-101 EP - 91-101 PB - Elsevier Ltd SN - 00207519 KW - Divergence KW - Glacial refugia KW - Ixodida KW - Microsatellites KW - Multigene sequence analysis KW - Palaearctic KW - Vectors UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.11.002 N2 - The ornate dog tick (Dermacentor reticulatus) shows a recently expanding geographic distribution. Knowledge on its intraspecific variability, population structure, rate of genetic diversity and divergence, including its evolution and geographic distribution, is crucial to understand its dispersal capacity. All such information would help to evaluate the potential risk of future spread of associated pathogens of medical and veterinary concern. A set of 865 D. reticulatus ticks was collected from 65 localities across 21 countries, from Portugal in the west to Kazakhstan and southern Russia in the east. Cluster analyses of 16 microsatellite loci were combined with nuclear (ITS2, 18S) and mitochondrial (12S, 16S, COI) sequence data to uncover the ticks’ population structures and geographical patterns. Approximate Bayesian computation was applied to model evolutionary relationships among the found clusters. Low variability and a weak phylogenetic signal showing an east–west cline were detected both for mitochondrial and nuclear sequence markers. Microsatellite analyses revealed three genetic clusters, where the eastern and western cluster gradient was supplemented by a third, northern cluster. Alternative scenarios could explain such a tripartite population structure by independent formation of clusters in separate refugia, limited gene flow connected with isolation by distance causing a “bipolar pattern”, and the northern cluster deriving from admixture between the eastern and western populations. The best supported demographic scenario of this tick species indicates that the northern cluster derived from admixture between the eastern and western populations 441 (median) to 224 (mode) generations ago, suggesting a possible link with the end of the Little Ice Age in Europe. ER -
BILBIJA, Branka, Cäcilia SPITZWEG, Ivo PAPOUŠEK, Uwe FRITZ, Gábor FÖLDVÁRI, Martin MULLETT, Flora IHLOW, Hein SPRONG, Kristína KŘÍŽOVÁ, Nikolay ANISIMOV, Oxana A. BELOVA, Sarah I. BONNET, Elizabeth BYCHKOVA, Aleksandra CZUŁOWSKA, Georg G. DUSCHER, Manoj FONVILLE, Olaf KAHL, Grzegorz KARBOWIAK, Ivan S. KHOLODILOV, Dorota KIEWRA, Stjepan KRČMAR, Gulzina KUMISBEK, Natalya LIVANOVA, Igor MAJLÁTH, Maria Teresa MANFREDI, Andrei D. MIHALCA, Guadalupe MIRÓ, Sara MOUTAILLER, Igor V. NEBOGATKIN, Snežana TOMANOVI$\backslash$'C, Zati VATANSEVER, Marya YAKOVICH, Sergio ZANZANI and Pavel ŠIROKÝ. Dermacentor reticulatus - a tick on its way from glacial refugia to a panmictic Eurasian population. \textit{International Journal for Parasitology}. Elsevier Ltd, 2023, vol.~53, No~2, p.~91-101. ISSN~0020-7519. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.11.002.
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