PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL
Objective of research. Hard ticks as blood sucking ectoparasites and vectors of animal and human diseases are considered as one of the most important arthropods. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases among livestock. They are distributed throughout Southern Ural, affecting cattle, horses, sheep,...
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| author | P. I. Khristianovsky V. V. Belimenko I. V. Byistrov E. V. Novosad |
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| description | Objective of research. Hard ticks as blood sucking ectoparasites and vectors of animal and human diseases are considered as one of the most important arthropods. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases among livestock. They are distributed throughout Southern Ural, affecting cattle, horses, sheep, goats and dogs.Materials and methods. The aim of the survey is to estimate the recent distribution, host-parasite relationships, seasonal activities of the hard ticks in Southern Ural, based on original material collected within 2000-2013.Results and discussion. The fauna of ticks in Southern Ural is represented by following species: Dermacentor marginatus Sulzer, 1776 (70,2%), Dermacentor reticulatus Fabricius, 1794 (22,3%), Rhipicephalus rossicus Yakimov et Kohl-Yakimova, 1911 (3,2%), Hyalomma scupense Schulze, 1918 (1,8%), Hyalomma detritum Schulze, 1919 (1,6%), Ixodes ricinus Linnaeus, 1758 (0,9%). Genus Dermacentor is dominant in region (92,5% of total number). D. marginatus considerably prevails above D. reticulatus (70,2 and 22,3%). Other species meets in insignificant quantity. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0b4f931bbc3f4b9da9fadb7cd53943682025-08-20T03:59:17ZrusFederal Scientific Centre VIEVРоссийский паразитологический журнал1998-84352541-78432016-12-0136214115010.12737/20056332PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URALP. I. Khristianovsky0V. V. Belimenko1I. V. Byistrov2E. V. Novosad3Orenburg State Agrarian UniversityAll-Russian Research Institute for Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after Y.R. Kovalenko of Federal agency for scientific institutes of Russian FederationOrenburg State Agrarian UniversityAll-Russian Research Institute for Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after Y.R. Kovalenko of Federal agency for scientific institutes of Russian FederationObjective of research. Hard ticks as blood sucking ectoparasites and vectors of animal and human diseases are considered as one of the most important arthropods. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases among livestock. They are distributed throughout Southern Ural, affecting cattle, horses, sheep, goats and dogs.Materials and methods. The aim of the survey is to estimate the recent distribution, host-parasite relationships, seasonal activities of the hard ticks in Southern Ural, based on original material collected within 2000-2013.Results and discussion. The fauna of ticks in Southern Ural is represented by following species: Dermacentor marginatus Sulzer, 1776 (70,2%), Dermacentor reticulatus Fabricius, 1794 (22,3%), Rhipicephalus rossicus Yakimov et Kohl-Yakimova, 1911 (3,2%), Hyalomma scupense Schulze, 1918 (1,8%), Hyalomma detritum Schulze, 1919 (1,6%), Ixodes ricinus Linnaeus, 1758 (0,9%). Genus Dermacentor is dominant in region (92,5% of total number). D. marginatus considerably prevails above D. reticulatus (70,2 and 22,3%). Other species meets in insignificant quantity.https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/332ticksixodidaedermacentor marginatusdermacentor reticulatushyalomma scupensehyalomma detritumrhipicephalus rossicusixodes ricinuscattlehorses |
| spellingShingle | P. I. Khristianovsky V. V. Belimenko I. V. Byistrov E. V. Novosad PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL Российский паразитологический журнал ticks ixodidae dermacentor marginatus dermacentor reticulatus hyalomma scupense hyalomma detritum rhipicephalus rossicus ixodes ricinus cattle horses |
| title | PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL |
| title_full | PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL |
| title_fullStr | PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL |
| title_full_unstemmed | PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL |
| title_short | PHENOLOGY OF HARD TICKS IN SOUTHERN URAL |
| title_sort | phenology of hard ticks in southern ural |
| topic | ticks ixodidae dermacentor marginatus dermacentor reticulatus hyalomma scupense hyalomma detritum rhipicephalus rossicus ixodes ricinus cattle horses |
| url | https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/332 |
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