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Amblyomma maculatum

Amblyomma maculatum
Lutte antiparasitaire locale
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Résumé

Amblyomma maculatum (tick de la côte du Golfe) est une espèce de tick du genre Amblyomma. Les immatures infestent généralement les petits mammifères et les oiseaux qui habitent le sol; les rats cotonniers peuvent être des hôtes particulièrement privilégiés. Certains hôtes enregistrés incluent: En 2013, l'agent infectieux de la fièvre des piqûres de tiques américaines, Rickettsia parkeri, a été détecté chez une femelle A. maculatum collectée au Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, près de Smyrna, Delaware, fournissant la première preuve d'association de ce pathogène de l'homme avec cette espèce de tick dans l'État. - Geothlypis trichas - Cardinalis cardinalis - Passerina ciris - Sialia sialis - Thryothorus ludovicianus - Troglodytes aedon - Zonotrichia albicollis - Chien (Canis lupus familiaris) - Dama dama - Humain (Homo sapiens) - Tétras des bois de l'Est (Neotoma floridana) - Odocoileus virginianus - Rat de riz des marais (Oryzomys palustris) - Souris de coton (Peromyscus gossypinus) - Rat hispide (Sigmodon hispidus) - Porc (Sus scrofa) - Sylvilagus palustris

Amblyomma maculatum

Amblyomma maculatum
Lutte antiparasitaire locale

Mots clés

harmful
venomous
bite
pest

Classification scientifique

kingdom: Animalia
phylum: Arthropoda
class: Arachnida
order: Ixodida
family: Ixodidae
genus: Amblyomma

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Voir aussi

- Liste des parasites du rat de riz des marais - Liste des parasites de l'homme

Littérature citée

- Clark, K. L., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Grego, J. M., James, A.M., Durden, L. A. et Banks, C. W. 2001. Associations d'hôtes de tiques parasitant les rongeurs sur les sites enzootiques de Borrelia burgdorferi en Caroline du Sud. Journal de parasitologie 87 (6):1379-1386. - Wilson, N. et Durden, L. A. 2003. Ectoparasites de vertébrés terrestres habitant les îles barrières de Géorgie, États-Unis: inventaire et analyse biogéographique préliminaire (abonnement requis). Journal de biogéographie 30 (8):1207-1220.