Author:
Xiang Yulong,Zhou Jingzhu,Yu Fuxun,Zhang Yan,Li Shijun,Hu Yong,Liang Wenqin,Liu Qiyong
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate tick species around Mount Fanjing and analyze bacterial communities in two species – Rhipicephalus microplus and Haemaphysalis longicornis – parasitizing cattle in Tongren, Guizhou province, Southwest China, using high-throughput sequencing methods. In April 2019, ticks were collected from five sites in Jiangkou County, Yinjiang County, and Songtao County. In total, 296 ticks were collected, comprising two genera and three species: H. longicornis, Haemaphysalis flava, and R. microplus. Rhipicephalus microplus was the most representative species (57.4%) within the collected group, being the dominant species in Tongren City, followed by H. longicornis (39.5%) and H. flava (3.0%). Beta-diversity analysis revealed differences in bacterial community composition among the tick species. The bacterial community structure of R. microplus collected in the three counties was highly similar. Chlorella and Bacillus were highly abundant in H. longicornis. Rickettsia was detected at high relative abundance in R. microplus but in low relative abundance in H. longicornis, suggesting that Rickettsia is more associated with R. microplus than with H. longicornis. More in-depth investigations are needed to determine the pathogenic risk of Rickettsia and its relationship with the host. This is the first survey on tick-borne bacterial communities in this area, which is of great significance for the prevention and control of tick-borne diseases locally.
Funder
The Project of National Natural Science Foundation in China, the investigation of tick-transmitted viruses in Guizhou ethnic group autonomous area
Plan Project of the Science and Technology in Guizhou Province, Construction of Monitoring System and Early Warning Model of Important Vectors and Related Infectious Diseases in Guizhou Province
Independent Research Project of the State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Investigation on Ticks and Tick-borne Pathogens in Tongren, Guizhou Province
Scientific Research Team of Guizhou Provincial Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Talent Base, Center for Surveillance and early warning of vectorial organisms and related infectious diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Insect Science,Ecology,General Medicine