An electrophoretic comparison of the Australian paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus Neumann, 1899, with I. cornuatus Roberts, 1960 (Acari : Ixodidae)
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Published:1998
Issue:2
Volume:46
Page:109
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ISSN:0004-959X
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Container-title:Australian Journal of Zoology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Aust. J. Zool.
Author:
Jackson Janey,Chilton Neil B.,Beveridge Ian,Morris Michelle,Andrews Ross H.
Abstract
An electrophoretic study was conducted on ticks morphologically identified as
either Ixodes cornuatus or
I. holocyclus from Tasmania and several localities on
mainland Australia. Ticks were characterised genetically at 27 enzyme loci
encoding 24 enzymes. The extent of genetic divergence (52–69%
fixed differences) between ticks from Tasmania and those from the mainland was
equivalent to that found between these two groups and two morphologically
distinct species, I. hirsti and
I. fecialis. The Tasmanian ticks therefore represent a
different species from the specimens from the mainland and the electrophoretic
data show that the morphological characters currently used to distinguish
I. holocyclus from I. cornuatus
are inadequate. Genetic heterogeneity was detected in samples from different
localities on the mainland. This could represent either population variation,
or the existence of cryptic species, but more ticks from these mainland
localities need to be examined electrophoretically to resolve this.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
13 articles.
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