arthropod parasites of springbok, gemsbok, kudus, giraffes and burchell's and hartmann's zebras in the etosha and hardap nature reserves, namibia. | a total of 48 springbok, 48 gemsbok, 23 kudus and 6 giraffes were examined for ticks and lice, while 9 burchell's zebras and 6 hartmann's mountain zebras were examined only for ticks. springbok and gemsbok were shot in both the etosha national park in the north and the hardap nature reserve in the south of namibia. all the other animals were shot in the etosha national park. a total of 7 ixodid tick species and 8 lice species were recovered. the springbok carried few ticks. the adults of a rhipi ... | 1992 | 1297955 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xxx. ectoparasites of kudus in the eastern transvaal lowveld and the eastern cape province. | sets of four kudus were shot and examined for arthropod parasites at approximately monthly intervals from april 1981 to march 1983 in the southern part of the kruger national park, eastern transvaal lowveld. these animals harboured 10 ixodid tick species of which boophilus decoloratus followed by amblyomma hebraeum were the most abundant. the seasonal abundances of these ticks and of amblyomma marmoreum, rhipicephalus appendiculatus, rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi and rhipicephalus zambeziensis w ... | 1992 | 1297956 |
specificity and effects of host resistance on the african tick rhipicephalus zambeziensis (acarina: ixodidae). | repeated infestations of the rabbit with adult rhipicephalus zambeziensis ticks resulted in a ten-fold reduction in engorgement weight of adult ticks and a significant decline in engorgement weight of nymphs. there was no evidence of cross-resistance against the south african bont tick, amblyomma hebraeum. immunization of rabbits with crude extracts of whole-tick protein significantly influenced engorgement weights and oviposition rates of adult r. zambeziensis. histological studies of tissues f ... | 1991 | 1893799 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xxvii. ticks on helmeted guineafowls in the eastern cape province and eastern transvaal lowveld. | seventy-six helmeted guineafowls (numida meleagris) were shot in the andries vosloo kudu reserve and on an adjacent farm in the eastern cape province during the period may 1985 to january 1987 and their tick burdens determined. a total of 10 ixodid tick species were recovered, of which amblyomma hebraeum, amblyomma marmoreum and haemaphysalis silacea were the most abundant. the seasonal abundances of these 3 species and of hyalomma marginatum rufipes were ascertained. a marked difference between ... | 1991 | 1923375 |
comparative infection rates of theileria parva lawrencei in salivary glands of rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis. | three cattle, which had been experimentally infected with theileria parva lawrencei and maintained as carriers of the infection, were each infested simultaneously with clean nymphal rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis in ear bags on separate ears. after moulting, the ensuing adult ticks were fed on rabbits for 4 days and their salivary glands were examined for infective stages of the parasite. microscopic examination revealed significantly higher infection rates in the sa ... | 1989 | 2510107 |
immune suppression induced by the brown ear tick rhipicephalus appendiculatus neumann, 1901. | the brown ear tick rhipicephalus appendiculatus suppressed in vivo and in vitro immune responses in the rabbit. humoral responses were suppressed during infestation; however, suppression was transient and was unrelated to previous exposure of hosts to similar tick infestations. immune suppression was caused by putative lymphocytotoxic factor(s) in tick salivary secretions as evidenced by in vitro lymphocytotoxicity assays. in an identical study of rhipicephalus zambeziensis, a closely related rh ... | 1989 | 2614605 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xxiii. helminth and arthropod parasites of warthogs, phacochoerus aethiopicus, in the eastern transvaal lowveld. | a total of 69 warthogs, phacochoerus aethiopicus, were collected from 4 localities within the kruger national park, eastern transvaal lowveld. these animals harboured 16 nematode species, 2 trematodes, 1 or 2 species of adult cestodes and the larval stages of 4 cestodes. no pattern of seasonal abundance could be determined for any of the helminths. the warthogs were also infested with 3 flea species, 1 louse species, 8 ixodid tick species, 1 argasid tick and the nymphae of a pentastomid. the sea ... | 1988 | 3194114 |
species characterisation of rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis (ixodidae: acarina) by enzyme-electrophoresis. | | 1987 | 3442428 |
epidemiology of tick-borne diseases of cattle in zimbabwe. iii. theileria parva group. | a survey of the occurrence of antibodies to theileria parva using the ifa test in calves up to one year old at 244 localities in zimbabwe revealed that the parasite occurred throughout the country although the prevalence of positive serological reactors was generally low. outbreaks of theileriosis in high rainfall areas in the north, east and west of the country were attributed to theileria parva bovis transmitted from cattle to cattle by rhipicephalus appendiculatus. outbreaks in high and low r ... | 1985 | 3992667 |
rhipicephalus zambeziensis as a vector of bovine theileriae. | rhipicephalus zambeziensis was shown experimentally to transmit theileria parva parva in cattle from nymph to adult and theileria parva lawrencei, theileria parva bovis and theileria taurotragi from larva to nymph and nymph to adult. in a single trial the tick failed to transmit theileria mutans. the tick is believed to be a vector of t. parva lawrencei in the field in zimbabwe. | 1983 | 6405516 |
the ecology of rhipicephalus zambeziensis and rhipicephalus appendiculatus (acarina, ixodidae) with particular reference to zimbabwe. | r. zambeziensis, like r. appendiculatus, is primarily a parasite of domestic and wild herbivores, and sometimes carnivores. both species occur in parts of east, central and southern africa, but they are not as a rule sympatric. in general, r. zambeziensis occurs in hotter, drier areas than does r. appendiculatus, especially along some of the great river valleys. in zimbabwe, r. zambeziensis is largely restricted to the northern, northwestern and southern parts of the country, whereas r. appendic ... | 1982 | 7185034 |
rhipicephalus zambeziensis sp. nov., a new tick from eastern and southern africa, together with a redescription of rhipicephalus appendiculatus neumann, 1901 (acarina, ixodidae). | all stages of rhipicephalus zambeziensis sp. nov. are described from laboratory-reared specimens of a strain originating from cattle near west nicholson, gwanda district, zimbabwe. the redescription of all stages of rhipicephalus appendiculatus is based primarily on laboratory-reared specimens of a strain originating from a mountain reedbuck (redunca fulvorufula), loskop dam nature reserve, transvaal, republic of south africa. the differences between these 2 species are discussed briefly. detail ... | 1981 | 7312310 |
a study of the diapausing behaviour of rhipicephalus appendiculatus and r. zambeziensis under quasi-natural conditions in zambia. | the diapausing behaviour of rhipicephalus appendiculatus was studied under quasi-natural conditions in the eastern province of zambia. newly-moulted adults of ticks indigenous to the study area entered a behavioural diapause when exposed to daylengths below a critical photoperiod, provisionally a daylength between 11 h 20 min and 11 h 45 min. in the eastern province of zambia the diapause was apparently not terminated by a long-day signal, but by a weakening of the photoperiodic maintenance of t ... | 1995 | 7548950 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xxxii. ixodid ticks on scrub hares in the transvaal. | a total of 264 scrub hares (lepus saxatilis) were examined for ixodid ticks at various localities in the kruger national park, eastern transvaal lowveld. thirteen tick species were recovered from these hares. the seasonal abundances of the immature stages of amblyomma hebraeum, amblyomma marmoreum, hyalomma truncatum, rhipicephalus appendiculatus, rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, rhipicephalus simus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis and all stages of a rhipicephalus sp. (near r. pravus) were determin ... | 1993 | 7970571 |
observations on cattle ticks in huila province (angola). | in huila province of angola, 3864 ticks were collected during a parasitological survey carried out in the rainy season from october 1990 to april 1991. the samples were collected from cattle gathered for the annual vaccination campaign against contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, anthrax and blackleg in 18 veterinary stations of six municipalities. after tick classification, the following proportions of ticks were obtained: rhipicephalus evertsi mimeticus (27.1%), amblyomma pomposum (26.4%), booph ... | 1994 | 8171837 |
rhipicephalus zambeziensis unlikely to transmit foot-and-mouth disease virus. | the potential of the ixodid tick, rhipicephalus zambeziensis, was investigated as a vector in the transstadial transmission of the foot-and-mouth disease virus by feeding nymphae on viraemic (log 1.0-4.0 tcid50/ml) cattle. suspensions were prepared, at various intervals after detachment, from pools of engorged nymphae--some of which were allowed to moult first. suspensions were inoculated into sucking mice, cell cultures and, in some cases, cattle to detect the fmd virus. newly moulted adult tic ... | 1993 | 8392681 |
efficacy of pheromone-acaricide-impregnated tail-tag decoys for controlling the bont tick, amblyomma hebraeum (acari: ixodidae), on cattle in zimbabwe. | a large-scale field test using pheromone-acaricide-impregnated plastic tail-tag decoys demonstrated excellent efficacy of these devices for control of the bont tick, amblyomma hebraeum, on cattle in zimbabwe. the tail tags were impregnated with a mixture containing o-nitrophenol, methyl salicylate, 2,6-dichlorophenol and phenylacetaldehyde and one of three different acaricides (cyfluthrin, flumethrin or alphacypermethrin). o-nitrophenol and methyl salicylate are components of the a. hebraeum att ... | 1996 | 8746132 |
helminths and arthropods of black and white rhinoceroses in southern africa. | helminths and arthropods were collected and quantified from two black rhinoceroses (diceros bicornis bicornis) and one white rhinoceros (ceratotherium simum), and ticks from an additional four black and two white rhinoceroses in southern africa. the helminths of a black rhinoceros from the republic of south africa and one from namibia were quantitatively measured and recorded for each compartment of the alimentary tract. probstmayria vivipara was the most abundant parasite in each animal. a rece ... | 1997 | 9249695 |
a survey of the ixodid ticks parasitising cattle in the eastern province of zambia. | the results of tick surveys carried out in the eastern province of zambia between december 1982 and february 1996 were principally in agreement with the findings of earlier surveys conducted during the period 1965-72. boophilus decoloratus has almost been replaced by boophilus microplus. hyalomma truncatum was found in small numbers throughout the province and hyalomma marginatum rufipes was only rarely encountered in collections made from cattle. rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi was largely confin ... | 1998 | 9737594 |
distinguishing species and populations of rhipicephaline ticks with its 2 ribosomal rna. | most populations and some species of ticks of the genera boophilus (5 spp.) and rhipicephalus (ca. 75 spp.) cannot be distinguished phenotypically. moreover, there is doubt about the validity of species in these genera. i studied the entire second internal transcribed spacer (its 2) rrna of 16 populations of rhipicephaline ticks to address these problems: boophilus microplus from australia, kenya, south africa and brazil (4 populations); boophilus decoloratus from kenya; rhipicephalus appendicul ... | 1998 | 9794625 |
spatial and temporal distributions of parasites: can wild and domestic ungulates avoid african tick larvae? | infestation of a new host is a crucial stage in the life-cycle of parasites, and the possibility that hosts avoid infesting contact depends, in part, on the predictability of infestation risk. immature free stages of ticks (acari, ixodidae) have limited mobility and survival in the vegetation and strongly depend on host behaviours for their infestation. we studied spatial and temporal distributions of the larvae of 2 major groups of african risk species in a ranch in zimbabwe. no difference in t ... | 1999 | 10599078 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xxxviii. ixodid ticks collected from 23 wild carnivore species. | ixodid ticks were collected from 104 wild carnivores belonging to 23 species in various nature reserves and on several farms in all nine provinces of south africa. seven feral cats in a nature reserve were also examined. twenty-four tick species belonging to seven genera were recovered and identified. amongst these ticks we consider the adults of haemaphysalis leachi, haemaphysalis spinulosa, haemaphysalis zumpti, ixodes rubicundus, rhipicentor nuttalli, rhipicephalus simus and rhipicephalus tur ... | 2000 | 11206391 |
distribution and phenology of ixodid ticks in southern zambia. | distribution data for epidemiologically important ticks (acari: ixodidae) in the southern province of zambia, one of the main cattle areas of the country, are presented. boophilus microplus (canestrini) was not recorded in southern zambia, whereas boophilus decoloratus (koch) is present throughout the area. new distribution patterns for less economically important ixodid ticks are also discussed. southern zambia is a transition zone because it is the most northern area in africa where mixed rhip ... | 2002 | 12510896 |
parasites of domestic and wild animals in south africa. xli. arthropod parasites of impalas, aepyceros melampus, in the kruger national park. | ectoparasites were collected from impalas, aepyceros melampus, at four localities within the kruger national park, namely skukuza, in the biyamiti region, crocodile bridge and pafuri. animals were also examined at skukuza during a severe drought and at skukuza and pafuri towards the end of a second drought. parasite burdens were analysed in relation to locality, sex, age class, month and drought. the impalas were infested with 13 ixodid ticks species, including two that were identified only to g ... | 2003 | 12967174 |
variation in body size in the tick complex rhipicephalus appendiculatus/rhipicephalus zambeziensis. | we examined the relationship between body size and the phenology of the tick complex rhipicephalus appendiculatus/rhipicephalus zambeziensis. these ticks transmit theileria parva in cattle. in africa, the body size of r. appendiculatus increases with latitude while the body size of the morphologically similar rhipicephalus zambeziensis is constant at two different latitudes. a larger body size is necessary once survival becomes a constraint. the most plausible explanation for the smaller r. appe ... | 2004 | 15707294 |
survival of unfed rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis adults. | two ixodid tick species, rhipicephalus appendiculatus (neumann) and rhipicephalus zambeziensis (walker et al.) (acari: ixodidae), both originating from the southern province of zambia, were used to study the survival time of adults at a range of different humidities and temperatures. in general, the experiment clearly demonstrates the different survival times of the two species in relation to the climatic conditions tested: survival of r. zambeziensis was better under more extreme conditions of ... | 2005 | 16134972 |
ixodid ticks infesting domestic goats in communal land areas of zimbabwe. | the purpose of this study was to determine the species spectrum of ticks infesting goats owned by resource-limited farmers in the state-owned communal land areas of zimbabwe. ticks were collected from goats at a single locality within each of 5 communal land areas, and a total of 14 ixodid tick species was recovered. the most numerous tick was rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, which was present in all areas at each sampling, and a rhipicephalus sp. (near r. punctatus), which was most abundant on go ... | 2008 | 19244819 |
tick infestation, and udder and teat damage in selected cattle herds of matabeleland south, zimbabwe. | a cross-sectional survey was conducted to determine tick infestation, and udder and teat damage in 286 lactating cows and heifers at six properties in the smallholder and commercial sectors in gwanda district of matabeleland south province, zimbabwe. eight tick species were identified: amblyomma hebraeum, hyalomma truncatum, hyalomma marginatum rufipes, rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi, rhipicephalus (boophilus) decoloratus, rhipicephalus appendiculatus, rhipicephalus zambeziensis and rhipicephalus ... | 2009 | 20698443 |
a 24-48 h fed amblyomma americanum tick saliva immuno-proteome. | multiple tick saliva proteins, the majority of which are unknown, confer tick resistance in repeatedly infested animals. the objective of this study was to identify the 24-48 h fed amblyomma americanum tick saliva immuno-proteome. the 24-48 h tick-feeding phase is critical to tick parasitism as it precedes important events in tick biology, blood meal feeding and disease agent transmission. fed male, 24 and 96 h fed female phage display cdna expression libraries were biopanned using rabbit antibo ... | 2014 | 24962723 |
a secondary structural common core in the ribosomal its2 (internal transcribed spacer) of culexspecies from diverse geographical locations. | in the present study, sequence and structural analysis of its2 region (the spacer segment between 5.8s and 28s rrna of mature rrna sequences) of 7 culex species belonging to 5 different geographical locations was carried out. alignment of the its2 sequence from the 7 species revealed 8 homologous domains. four species namely c. vishnui, c. annulus, c. pipiens, c. quiquefasciatusshowed high sequence (98-100%) and rna secondary structure similarity. the its2 similarity among different species is h ... | 2005 | 17597853 |
tick-borne pathogens of zoonotic and veterinary importance in nigerian cattle. | ticks and tick-borne diseases undermine cattle fitness and productivity in the whole of sub-saharan africa, including nigeria. in this west african country, cattle are challenged by numerous tick species, especially during the wet season. consequently, several tbds are known to be endemic in nigerian cattle, including anaplasmosis, babesiosis, cowdriosis and theilerioris (by theileria mutans and theileria velifera). to date, all investigations on cattle tbds in nigeria have been based on cytolog ... | 2016 | 27090756 |
theileria, babesia, and anaplasma detected by pcr in ruminant herds at bié province, angola. | distribution of anaplasma spp., babesia spp., theileria spp., and ehrlichia ruminantium, was for the first time studied in bié province, central angola. we examined 76 blood samples of cattle originated from seven farms, and 13 blood samples of goats from two farms employing molecular genetic tools (pcr). most prevalent was a. ovis-infection in goats (100%) and a. marginale-infection in cattle (38% of examined animals, and six out of seven farms). b. bigemina-infection was detected in only one s ... | 0 | 23193527 |
diversity of ticks (acari: ixodidae) infesting cheetahs (acinoyx jubatus) at three breeding centres in south africa and activity patterns of questing ticks. | ticks were collected from 191 cheetahs at three breeding centres in north west and limpopo provinces, south africa. haemaphysalis elliptica, a common tick of large felids, was the most abundant species collected, while amblyomma hebraeum and rhipicephalus simus occurred in lower numbers. in addition to these three species, drag-sampling of the vegetation revealed the presence of amblyomma marmoreum, rhipicephalus (b.) decoloratus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis. the presence of free-ranging antel ... | 2016 | 27020735 |
a comparison between tick species collected in a controlled and control free area on a game ranch in south africa. | despite the large number of collection records, there are no recent collections of ixodid ticks of this magnitude in the waterberg area, limpopo province, south africa. free-living ticks on a commercial game farm were obtained by a total of 432 drag-samples in eight sample sites from september 2003 to august 2008. the ticks were collected to establish the difference between tick species and densities associated with acaricide-controlled (semi-intensive) and control-free areas on a game farm in t ... | 2013 | 23718159 |
sialotranscriptomics of rhipicephalus zambeziensis reveals intricate expression profiles of secretory proteins and suggests tight temporal transcriptional regulation during blood-feeding. | ticks secrete a diverse mixture of secretory proteins into the host to evade its immune response and facilitate blood-feeding, making secretory proteins attractive targets for the production of recombinant anti-tick vaccines. the largely neglected tick species, rhipicephalus zambeziensis, is an efficient vector of theileria parva in southern africa but its available sequence information is limited. next generation sequencing has advanced sequence availability for ticks in recent years and has as ... | 2017 | 28797301 |
the dynamics of questing ticks collected for 164 consecutive months off the vegetation of two landscape zones in the kruger national park (1988-2002). part ii. rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis. | the study aimed to assess the long-term population dynamics of questing rhipicephalus appendiculatus and rhipicephalus zambeziensis in two landscape zones of the kruger national park (knp). ticks were collected by dragging the vegetation monthly in three habitats (grassland, woodland and gully) at two sites in the knp (nhlowa road and skukuza) from august 1988 to march 2002. larvae were the most commonly collected stage of both species. more r. appendiculatus were collected at nhlowa road than a ... | 2011 | 23327205 |