INVESTIGADORES
NAVA Santiago
artículos
Título:
Distribution and 16S rDNA sequences of Argas monachus (Acari: Argasidae), a soft tick parasite of Myiopsitta monachus (Aves: Psittacidae).
Autor/es:
MASTROPAOLO, TURIENZO P, DI IORIO O, NAVA S, VENZAL JM, GUGLIELMONE AA, MANGOLD AJ
Revista:
EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2011
ISSN:
0168-8162
Resumen:
Specimens of Argas monachus Keirans et al. were collected from Myiopsitta
monachus nests in 42 localities in Argentina and Paraguay from 2006 to 2010. A list of
localities where this tick has been found is presented. 16S rDNA sequences of specimens
of A. monachus from different localities were compared to confirm whether they belong to
the same specific taxon. Argas monachus is present in the phytogeographic provinces of
Chaco, Espinal, and Monte, but not in the Pampa (all from de Chaco Domain) where the
host is well distributed. No differences were found among 16S rDNA sequences of geographically
distant specimens.Argas monachus Keirans et al. were collected from Myiopsitta
monachus nests in 42 localities in Argentina and Paraguay from 2006 to 2010. A list of
localities where this tick has been found is presented. 16S rDNA sequences of specimens
of A. monachus from different localities were compared to confirm whether they belong to
the same specific taxon. Argas monachus is present in the phytogeographic provinces of
Chaco, Espinal, and Monte, but not in the Pampa (all from de Chaco Domain) where the
host is well distributed. No differences were found among 16S rDNA sequences of geographically
distant specimens.nests in 42 localities in Argentina and Paraguay from 2006 to 2010. A list of
localities where this tick has been found is presented. 16S rDNA sequences of specimens
of A. monachus from different localities were compared to confirm whether they belong to
the same specific taxon. Argas monachus is present in the phytogeographic provinces of
Chaco, Espinal, and Monte, but not in the Pampa (all from de Chaco Domain) where the
host is well distributed. No differences were found among 16S rDNA sequences of geographically
distant specimens.A. monachus from different localities were compared to confirm whether they belong to
the same specific taxon. Argas monachus is present in the phytogeographic provinces of
Chaco, Espinal, and Monte, but not in the Pampa (all from de Chaco Domain) where the
host is well distributed. No differences were found among 16S rDNA sequences of geographically
distant specimens.Argas monachus is present in the phytogeographic provinces of
Chaco, Espinal, and Monte, but not in the Pampa (all from de Chaco Domain) where the
host is well distributed. No differences were found among 16S rDNA sequences of geographically
distant specimens.