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Morphometrics of Amblyomma mixtum in the State of Veracruz, Mexico

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PATHOGENS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10050533

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Amblyomma mixtum; tick; morphometrics; cattle; Mexico

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  1. USDA-ARS Knipling Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory, Kerrville, TX [309432000-039-00-D]
  2. CONACyT

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This study utilized electron microscopy to analyze the morphological variability of Amblyomma mixtum populations in different regions of Veracruz state, Mexico, and found limited intraspecific variation between males and females. Additionally, morphometric analysis confirmed that A. mixtum is the only species parasitic to livestock in Veracruz state, and the eryxenous nature of this tick combined with the mobility of livestock hosts may contribute to its apparent homogeneous phenotype in Mexico.
The tick Amblyomma mixtum is an ectoparasite of veterinary and public health importance because of its role as a vector of zoonotic pathogens. However, little is known about A. mixtum intraspecific variability and if morphological differentiation exists between populations across its geographic range. This study aimed to determine by electron microscopy the morphological variability of A. mixtum populations in the state of Veracruz, which has a large livestock population among states in Mexico. Forty male and 40 female A. mixtum collected from the 10 natural regions of Veracruz state were analyzed microscopically to accomplish main component analysis for each sex. Clusters were calculated with the out-tree method and a dendrogram produced to group the specimens according to their morphometric characteristics. Using 10 main components, 77% of the morphological variation of the ticks was explained. This is a reflection of scarce intraspecific variation between females. The dendogram for females grouped six clusters of specimens with similar characteristics. Morphometric variability in males was described using eight main components. Limited intraspecific variation was also observed between males. In males, the dendogram yielded six groups with similar morphometric characteristics. Morphometric analyses confirmed that the only species from the Amblyomma cajennense complex that are parasites to livestock in Veracruz state is A. mixtum. The eryxenous nature of A. mixtum combined with the frequent movement of livestock hosts may contribute to the apparent homogeneous phenotype of this tick species in Mexico.

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