Login / Signup

Mitochondrial phylogeography and population structure of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in the African Great Lakes region.

Gaston Sefu AmzatiRoger PelleJean-Berckmans B MuhigwaEsther G KandumaAppolinaire DjikengMaxime MadderNathalie KirschvinkTanguy Marcotty
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
Two sympatric R. appendiculatus lineages occur in the Great Lakes region. Lineage A, the most diverse and ubiquitous, has experienced rapid population growth and range expansion in all AEZs probably through cattle movement, whereas lineage B, the less abundant, has probably established a founder population from recent colonization events and its occurrence decreases with altitude. These two lineages are sympatric in central and eastern Africa and allopatric in southern Africa. The observed colonization pattern may strongly affect the transmission system and may explain ECF endemic instability in the tick distribution fringes.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • risk assessment
  • south africa
  • quantum dots
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification