Journal article
Exploring the prevalence and diversity of bovine ticks in five agro-ecological zones of Pakistan using phenetic and genetic tools
A Ghafar, RB Gasser, I Rashid, A Ghafoor, A Jabbar
Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases | Published : 2020
Abstract
Tick infestation is a leading cause of tick-worry and tick-borne diseases in livestock and associated economic losses in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The cattle and buffalo populations in Pakistan are exposed to tick infestation throughout the year, but very little is known about the biology, diversity and distribution of tick species across different agro-ecological zones (AEZ) of the country. The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence (number of bovines infested with ticks out of the investigated population) and diversity of hard ticks infesting bovines in 30 villages located in five distinct AEZs (i.e. Arid, Indus delta, Northern irrigated plain, Sandy desert ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the University of Melbourne under the Australian Government Research Training Program as part of AG's PhD project. AJ and RBG thank Australian Research Council (ARC) for support.