. . . . . "Co-distribution pattern of a haemogregarine Hemolivia mauritanica (Apicomplexa: Haemogregarinidae) and its vector Hyalomma aegyptium (Metastigmata: Ixodidae)." . "Kami, Haji" . . "6"^^ . "\u0160irok\u00FD, Pavel" . "Modr\u00FD, David" . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . . "RIV/62157124:16270/09:00002348!RIV10-MSM-16270___" . "Hyalomma aegyptium ticks were collected from tortoises, Testudo graeca, at localities in northern Africa, the Balkans, and the Near and Middle East. The intensity of infestation ranged from 137 ticks per tortoise. The sex ratio of feeding ticks was male-biased in all tested populations. Larger tortoises carried more ticks than did the smaller tortoises. The juveniles were either not infested, or carried only a poor tick load. Hyalomma aegyptium was absent in the western Souss Valley and Ourika Valley in Morocco, the Cyrenaica Peninsula in Libya, Jordan, and the Antilebanon Mountains in Syria. Hemolivia mauritanica, a heteroxenous apicomplexan cycling between T. graeca and H. aegyptium, was confirmed in Algeria, Romania, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. Its prevalence ranged from 84% in Romania (n 5), 82% in eastern Turkey (n 28), and 82% in the area of northwestern Syria with adjacent Turkish borderland (n 90), to 38% in Lebanon (n 8) and in only 1 of 16 sampled tortoises in Algeria. The inte"@en . . "Mikul\u00ED\u010Dek, Peter" . . . "RIV/62157124:16270/09:00002348" . "[B5903CE59B2C]" . "307443" . "Kamler, Martin" . . "Z\u00E1ruba, Martin" . . . "Co-distribution pattern of a haemogregarine Hemolivia mauritanica (Apicomplexa: Haemogregarinidae) and its vector Hyalomma aegyptium (Metastigmata: Ixodidae)."@en . . "3" . . "2"^^ . "Jandz\u00EDk, David" . "Hemolivia mauritanica; Hyalomma aegyptium; Co-distribution"@en . "95" . "000268079700034" . . . "0022-3395" . "16270" . "Hyalomma aegyptium ticks were collected from tortoises, Testudo graeca, at localities in northern Africa, the Balkans, and the Near and Middle East. The intensity of infestation ranged from 137 ticks per tortoise. The sex ratio of feeding ticks was male-biased in all tested populations. Larger tortoises carried more ticks than did the smaller tortoises. The juveniles were either not infested, or carried only a poor tick load. Hyalomma aegyptium was absent in the western Souss Valley and Ourika Valley in Morocco, the Cyrenaica Peninsula in Libya, Jordan, and the Antilebanon Mountains in Syria. Hemolivia mauritanica, a heteroxenous apicomplexan cycling between T. graeca and H. aegyptium, was confirmed in Algeria, Romania, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. Its prevalence ranged from 84% in Romania (n 5), 82% in eastern Turkey (n 28), and 82% in the area of northwestern Syria with adjacent Turkish borderland (n 90), to 38% in Lebanon (n 8) and in only 1 of 16 sampled tortoises in Algeria. The inte" . "P(GD524/03/H133), S, Z(AV0Z60220518), Z(AV0Z60930519)" . "Schneider, Christoph" . "Co-distribution pattern of a haemogregarine Hemolivia mauritanica (Apicomplexa: Haemogregarinidae) and its vector Hyalomma aegyptium (Metastigmata: Ixodidae)." . . "Journal of Parasitology" . "Rouag, Rachid" . "Mihalca, Andrei" . "10"^^ . . "Co-distribution pattern of a haemogregarine Hemolivia mauritanica (Apicomplexa: Haemogregarinidae) and its vector Hyalomma aegyptium (Metastigmata: Ixodidae)."@en .