Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone

<i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> ticks, one of the most important vectors and reservoirs of tick-borne diseases in Europe, are widespread in the temperate climate zone and in some localities in the subtropical climate zone of the western Palaearctic region. These ticks occur in a large are...

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Main Authors: Zbigniew Zając, Katarzyna Bartosik, Joanna Kulisz, Aneta Woźniak
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/7/145
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spelling doaj-1b3bf598c6644a6d930d117e991bc5d12020-11-25T02:13:45ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372020-06-01914514510.3390/biology9070145Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate ZoneZbigniew Zając0Katarzyna Bartosik1Joanna Kulisz2Aneta Woźniak3Chair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, Poland<i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> ticks, one of the most important vectors and reservoirs of tick-borne diseases in Europe, are widespread in the temperate climate zone and in some localities in the subtropical climate zone of the western Palaearctic region. These ticks occur in a large area characterised by a varied climate type, vegetation, and availability of potential hosts. Hence, they exhibit high ecological plasticity and adaptability to periodically adverse conditions. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ability of <i>D. reticulatus</i> adults to overwinter in the natural habitat. Specimens marked with a permanent oil marker on the festoons were placed in their natural habitats for the winter. Concurrently, tick survival in laboratory conditions at a temperature of 5 °C and 18 °C was assessed as a control. The groups were compared with each other by determination of the weight of fat bodies. In the field conditions, 67.9% females and 60.0% males survived the winter. There was no significant difference in the survival of ticks in the laboratory. A significantly lower fat body weight was found in the group of ticks overwintering in the field conditions and exhibiting questing activity between spring and late autumn during the following year. On the population scale, adult <i>D. reticulatus</i> ticks are able to survive the winter in temperate climate conditions at a level ensuring a further increase in their population size. In adverse weather conditions, ticks enter diapause, thus maximally reducing the utilisation of the content of their fat bodies. This facilitates long-term survival in the environment.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/7/145<i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i>tickstick overwintertick activityticks and winter
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author Zbigniew Zając
Katarzyna Bartosik
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
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Katarzyna Bartosik
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
Biology
<i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i>
ticks
tick overwinter
tick activity
ticks and winter
author_facet Zbigniew Zając
Katarzyna Bartosik
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
author_sort Zbigniew Zając
title Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
title_short Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
title_full Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
title_fullStr Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
title_full_unstemmed Ability of Adult <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> Ticks to Overwinter in the Temperate Climate Zone
title_sort ability of adult <i>dermacentor reticulatus</i> ticks to overwinter in the temperate climate zone
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2020-06-01
description <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i> ticks, one of the most important vectors and reservoirs of tick-borne diseases in Europe, are widespread in the temperate climate zone and in some localities in the subtropical climate zone of the western Palaearctic region. These ticks occur in a large area characterised by a varied climate type, vegetation, and availability of potential hosts. Hence, they exhibit high ecological plasticity and adaptability to periodically adverse conditions. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ability of <i>D. reticulatus</i> adults to overwinter in the natural habitat. Specimens marked with a permanent oil marker on the festoons were placed in their natural habitats for the winter. Concurrently, tick survival in laboratory conditions at a temperature of 5 °C and 18 °C was assessed as a control. The groups were compared with each other by determination of the weight of fat bodies. In the field conditions, 67.9% females and 60.0% males survived the winter. There was no significant difference in the survival of ticks in the laboratory. A significantly lower fat body weight was found in the group of ticks overwintering in the field conditions and exhibiting questing activity between spring and late autumn during the following year. On the population scale, adult <i>D. reticulatus</i> ticks are able to survive the winter in temperate climate conditions at a level ensuring a further increase in their population size. In adverse weather conditions, ticks enter diapause, thus maximally reducing the utilisation of the content of their fat bodies. This facilitates long-term survival in the environment.
topic <i>Dermacentor reticulatus</i>
ticks
tick overwinter
tick activity
ticks and winter
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/7/145
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