“…In addition to birds, this tick has also been found as an occasional parasite of some mammal species (Eley, 1977;Jaenson and Jensen, 2007;Baggs et al, 2011) including humans (Martyn, 1988;Keirans and Lacombe, 1998;Smith et al, 2006;Jaenson and Jensen, 2007;Richter et al, 2013) and several bacterial species (Chastel et al, 1993;Olsen et al, 1993;Duneau et al, 2008;Duron et al, 2014) and viruses (Lvov et al, 1972a(Lvov et al, , 1972b(Lvov et al, , 1973a(Lvov et al, , 1973b(Lvov et al, , 1976(Lvov et al, , 1990Main et al, 1973Main et al, , 1976aMain et al, , 1976bYunker et al, 1973;Main, 1978;Saikku et al, 1980;Nuttall, 1984;Moss et al, 1986;Chastel et al, 1993;Labuda and Nuttall, 2004;Major et al, 2009) have been detected infecting it. Indeed, the majority of known tick-borne viruses have been isolated from I. uriae (Nuttall, 1984).…”