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Rearing of Hyalomma marginatum (Acarina: Ixodidae) under laboratory conditions in Morocco

AutorElhachimi, Latifa; Valcárcel Sancho, Félix María; Olmeda, Sonia A.; Elasatey, Sabrine; Khatat, Sarah El Hamiani; Daminet, Sylvie; Sahibi, Hamid; Duchateau, Luc
Palabras claveHyalomma marginatum
Life cycle time
Morocco
Rearing
Temperature
Fecha de publicación6-jul-2021
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónExperimental and Applied Acarology 84(4): 785–794 (2021)
ResumenHyalomma marginatum Koch is one of the main tick vectors of human and animal tick-borne diseases. The objective of this study was to establish standard procedures for rearing H. marginatum under laboratory conditions. Such laboratory tick populations are required to study acaricide resistance of Hyalomma ticks. In our rearing program, larvae and nymphs were fed on New Zealand white rabbits, whereas adults were fed on sheep. Non-parasitic stages were held at 18 and 28 °C to study the effect of temperature on development and survival. In our experiments, H. marginatum ticks have maintained the characteristics of a two-host life cycle. The engorged larvae did not detach and moulted on the rabbit, after which the emerged nymphs continued to feed on the same animal. The life cycle duration of H. marginatum was influenced by temperature, with each non-parasitic stage-i.e., larva and nymph molting-developing faster at 28 than at 18 °C; preoviposition and oviposition periods were shorter at 28 than at 18 °C. At 18 °C, no eggs hatched. The whole cycle from the collection of an engorged field tick until the emergence of second-generation larvae took 189 days. One such tick on average results in 3500 eggs which over time, taking into account the losses at each developmental stage, develop into 1200 adult ticks. Rearing these ticks a second generation therefore could result in millions of larval ticks.
Descripción10 Pág. Centro de Investigación en Sanidad Animal (CISA)
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-021-00641-3
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/286854
DOI10.1007/s10493-021-00641-3
ISSN0168-8162
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