HUBÁLEK, Zdeněk and Ivo RUDOLF. Klíšťata lužního ekosystému (Ixodid ticks in the floodplain ecosystem). In Lužní les v Dyjsko-moravské nivě. 1st ed. Břeclav: Moraviapress, 2004, p. 327-333. ISBN 80-86181-68-5. |
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Original name | Klíšťata lužního ekosystému |
Name (in English) | Ixodid ticks in the floodplain ecosystem |
Authors | HUBÁLEK, Zdeněk and Ivo RUDOLF. |
Edition | 1. vyd. Břeclav, Lužní les v Dyjsko-moravské nivě, p. 327-333, 7 pp. 2004. |
Publisher | Moraviapress |
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Type of outcome | Chapter(s) of a specialized book |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
Organization unit | Faculty of Science |
ISBN | 80-86181-68-5 |
Keywords in English | Ixodes ricinus; Dermacentor reticulatus; Haemaphysalis concinna; pathogenic microorganisms; tick-borne pathogens; tularemia; Francisella tularensis; Lyme borreliosis; Borrelia burgdsorferi s.l. |
Tags | Borrelia burgdsorferi s.l., Dermacentor reticulatus, Francisella tularensis, Haemaphysalis concinna, Ixodes ricinus, Lyme Borreliosis, Pathogenic microorganisms, tick-borne pathogens, Tularemia |
Changed by | Changed by: prof. RNDr. Zdeněk Hubálek, DrSc., učo 34847. Changed: 31/1/2005 15:27. |
Abstract (in English) |
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The paper focuses on the occurrence of ticks in floodplain forest of lower reaches rivers Dyje and Morava and characterizes the diseases they transmit. In introduction authors briefly explain biology of ticks. Next chapter refers to composition of tick fauna, description of habitats, possible reservoir hosts and enumeration of typical localities and tick prevalence. Authors concentrate on three tick species dominant in the area (I. ricinus, D. reticulatus and Haemaphysalis concinna), particularly from the parasitological and epidemiological points of view. I. ricinus is the competent vector of Lyme borreliosis, human babesiosis and anaplasmosis in local conditions. D. reticulatus transmits tularemia and H. concinna is potential vector of tularemia. The final part is devoted to the prevention of tick-borne diseases. The publication is supplemented with colour photos of ticks and characteristic habitats. |
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GA206/00/1204, research and development project | Name: Ekofyziologie borrelií přenosných klíšťaty |
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Ecophysiology of tick-borne borreliae | |
GA206/03/0726, research and development project | Name: Ekologie emergentních mikroorganismů přenosných hematofágními členovci |
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