
Fig. 1. Map showing the position of the 30 tracked nests on Carteau Island, in the Camargue region of France (represented by the red point on the bottom right map). Orange points represent the 15 nests in which ticks were counted and released. The green points are those nests where all ticks were counted and collected. Stars within the points represent the nests in which ticks were used for the screening of infectious agents. Boxes indicate the number of ticks screened and the detected infectious agents: Ana: Anaplasma spp.; Bab: Babesia spp.; Bar: Bartonella spp.; Bor: Borrelia spp.; Cox: Coxiella-like symbiont; Fra: Francisella-like symbiont; Ri: Rickettsia helvetica; Ri-like: Rickettsia-like symbiont. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
Published as part of Dupraz, Marlene, CelinéToty, Devillers, Elodie, Blanchon, Thomas, Elguero, Eric, Vittecoq, Marion, Moutailler, Sara & McCoy, Karen D., 2017, Population structure of the soft tick Ornithodoros maritimus and its associated infectious agents within a colony of its seabird host Larus michahellis, pp. 122-130 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 6 (2) on page 123, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2017.05.001, http://zenodo.org/record/13002825
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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