Molecular identifcation and morphological variations of Dermacentor albipictus collected from two deer species in northern Mexico
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2021-06-05Autor
Escarcega Avila, Angelica Maria
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In total, 57 ticks were collected from six white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and
three mule deer (O. hemionus) in northern Mexico during the 2017, 2018 and 2019 hunting
seasons. Morphological features of adult male and female ticks were observed and photographed using a stereo-microscope and scanning electron micrography. The ticks were
identifed as Dermacentor albipictus based on taxonomic keys. Molecular analysis using
DNA amplifcation of the 16S rDNA and cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI) genes was employed
to resolve the phylogenetic relationships from 18 strains of Dermacentor species. Bayesian
phylogenetic analysis was performed in order to obtain a phylogenetic tree based on the
concatenated sequence in the D. albipictus clade. The geometric morphometric analysis
compared the body shape of ticks collected from specimens of two deer species by analyzing nine dorsal and ventral landmarks from both males and females. The results suggest
that body shape variation in dorsal structures might be related to the host.