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20 November 2018 Tick surveillance of migratory birds during 2010–2011 on Hong and Heuksan Islands, Jeollanam Province, Republic of Korea
Sung-tae Chong, Heung Chul Kim, Jong-gil Park, Chang-yong Choi, Chang-uk Park, Terry A. Klein, Richard G. Robbins
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Abstract

Migratory birds were captured, examined, banded and then released in accordance with a bird banding protocol of the Bird Research Center, National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service, from January-December 2010–2011 on Hong and Heuksan Islands, Jeollanam (Jeonnam) Province, in the Republic of Korea (ROK). Concurrently, ticks were collected from captured birds as part of a tick-borne disease surveillance program. A total of 381 ticks belonging to three genera and eight species – Ixodes turdus (297 ticks), Ixodesnipponensis (16), Haemaphysalis flava (46), Haemaphysalis longicornis (9), Haemaphysalis formosensis (5), Haemaphysalis ornithophila (6), Haemaphysalis concinna (1), and Amblyomma testudinarium (1)—were collected from 32 bird species belonging to 3 families. This is the first host report of A.testudinarium (1 nymph) collected from White's Thrush, Zoothera aurea (Aves: Passeriformes: Turdidae), in the ROK. Most ticks were collected from birds during the months of April (44.1%) and November (54.2%).

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Sung-tae Chong, Heung Chul Kim, Jong-gil Park, Chang-yong Choi, Chang-uk Park, Terry A. Klein, and Richard G. Robbins "Tick surveillance of migratory birds during 2010–2011 on Hong and Heuksan Islands, Jeollanam Province, Republic of Korea," Systematic and Applied Acarology 23(11), 2214-2223, (20 November 2018). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.23.11.13
Received: 3 November 2018; Accepted: 3 November 2018; Published: 20 November 2018
KEYWORDS
Haemaphysalis
Ixodes
Korea
Migratory bird ticks
Turdus
Zoothera
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