2020
DOI: 10.1080/01647954.2020.1758775
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Molecular characterization of poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae lineages in Turkey and first report of Plasmodium species in the mite populations

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“…obs.). Consequently, while nearly half of these new sequences belonged to D. gallinae s.s. as shown by Ciloglu et al (24), they all formed a group together in Marangi et al (20), creating an artifactual double clade in the position of a sister group to D. gallinae s.s. + D. gallinae L1.…”
Section: Definition Of Interspecific Boundaries In the Genus Dermanyssusmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…obs.). Consequently, while nearly half of these new sequences belonged to D. gallinae s.s. as shown by Ciloglu et al (24), they all formed a group together in Marangi et al (20), creating an artifactual double clade in the position of a sister group to D. gallinae s.s. + D. gallinae L1.…”
Section: Definition Of Interspecific Boundaries In the Genus Dermanyssusmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Three atypical mitochondrial groups (highly divergent from the others) have also been reported in mites morphologically conforming to D. gallinae s.l. These are the JOW haplogroup, found in a poultry farm in the USA (19) and the E and F haplogroups, found in poultry farms in Turkey and Italy (24). The lack of nuclear information for these mitochondrial haplogroups made it impossible to determine the level of reproductive isolation between these mites and the others (and thus to decide whether they are separate species, intraspecific variants or pseudogenes).…”
Section: Definition Of Interspecific Boundaries In the Genus Dermanyssusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Infestations of D. gallinae do not only occur in layer farms but also in the breeder flocks and rearing farms, and D. gallinae can survive and spread through pullet, egg and manure transport ( 19 , 32 ).…”
Section: Prevention and Population Suppression (Step 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%