Patterns of Midichloria infection in avian-borne African ticks and their trans-Saharan migratory hosts.
Irene Di LecceChiara BazzocchiJacopo G CecereSara EpisDavide SasseraBarbara M VillaniGaia BazziAgata NegriNicola SainoFernando SpinaClaudio BandiDiego RuboliniPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
Our results show that ticks effectively transfer Midichloria bacteria to avian hosts, supporting the hypothesis that they are infectious to vertebrates. Bird infection likely enhances the horizontal spread of these bacteria across haematophagous ectoparasite populations. Moreover, we showed that Midichloria and tick parasitism have detrimental non-independent effects on avian host health during migration, highlighting the complexity of interactions involving ticks, their vertebrate hosts, and tick-borne bacteria.