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Variation in Tick Load Among Bird Body Parts: Implications for Studying the Role of Birds in the Ecology and Epidemiology of Tick-Borne Diseases

机译:鸟类部位蜱载荷的变异:用于研究鸟类在蜱传疾病生态学和流行病学中的作用的影响

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Wild birds play important roles in the maintenance and dispersal of tick populations and tick-borne pathogens, yet in field studies of tick-borne disease ecology and epidemiology there is limited standardization of how birds are searched for ticks. We conducted a qualitative literature review of 100 field studies where birds were searched for ticks to characterize which parts of a bird's anatomy are typically sampled. To increase understanding of potential biases associated with different sampling approaches, we described variation in tick loads among bird body parts using field-collected data from 459 wild-caught birds that were searched across the entire body. The literature review illustrated a lack of clarity and consistency in tick-searching protocols: 57% of studies did not explicitly report whether entire birds or only particular body parts were searched, 34% reported concentrating searches on certain body parts (most frequently the head only), and only 9% explicitly reported searching the entire bird. Based on field-collected data, only 22% of ticks were found on the head, indicating that studies focusing on the head likely miss a large proportion of ticks. We provide tentative evidence that feeding locations may vary among tick species; 89% of Amblyomma americanum, 73% of Ambloyomma maculatum, and 56% of Haemaphysalis leporispalustris were on body parts other than the head. Our findings indicate a need for clear reporting and increased standardization of tick searching methodologies, including sampling the entire bird body, to provide an unbiased understanding of the role of birds in the maintenance and emergence of tick-borne pathogens.
机译:野生鸟类在蜱虫和蜱传播病原体的维护和分散中发挥重要作用,但在蜱传播疾病生态学和流行病学的实地研究中,有限的标准化如何被搜查蜱蜱。我们进行了一个定性文献综述对100个现场研究的定性综述,鸟类被搜查蜱虫,以表征鸟类解剖学的哪些部分是采样的。为了提高与不同采样方法相关的潜在偏差的理解,我们描述了使用来自整个身体的459个野生捕获的鸟类的现场收集的数据描述了鸟类部位之间的蜱卷。文献综述说明了蜱搜索协议的缺乏清晰度和一致性:57%的研究没有明确报告整个鸟类或仅搜查特定的身体部位,报告的专注于某些身体部位的集中搜索(仅限最常见的头部),只有9%的明确报告搜寻整只鸟。基于现场收集的数据,头部只有22%的蜱虫,表明研究重点的研究可能会错过大部分的蜱虫。我们提供暂定的证据,即蜱物种之间的喂食位置可能会有所不同; 89%的Amblyomma Americanum,73%的Ambloyomma Maculatum,56%的Haemaphysalis Leporispalustris在头部以外的身体部位上。我们的调查结果表明,清楚的报告和蜱搜查方法的标准化增加,包括对整个鸟类进行采样,以提供对鸟类在维护和出现的蜱传播病原体的培养和出现中的作用。

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