Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Bioresources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea.
Bird Research Center, National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service, Shinan County, Jeonnam Province 58863, Korea.
Korean J Parasitol. 2022 Feb;60(1):57-63. doi: 10.3347/kjp.2022.60.1.57. Epub 2022 Feb 23.
When free-ranging birds are accidentally killed or die, there may be greater potential for their associated ticks to detach, seek alternate hosts, and become established. We examined 711 carcasses of 95 avian species for ticks at a stopover island of migratory birds in the Republic of Korea where only Ixodes nipponensis and I. persulcatus were previously reported from local mammals and vegetation. A total of 16 ticks, I. turdus and Haemaphysalis flava, were collected from 8 fresh carcasses belonging to 5 avian species. Despite their known abundance on migratory birds and mainland Korea, these species had not colonized the isolated insular ecosystem possibly due to the low abundance and diversity of local hosts. The results imply that increasing human impact, such as the anthropogenic mortality of migratory birds and the introduction of non-native mammalian hosts, will increase the potential invasion and colonization risk of ticks. This finding also suggests that tick surveillance consisting of fresh carcasses of dead migratory birds may provide additional information, often ignored in surveillance of ticks on live birds, for the potential introduction of non-native ticks and associated pathogens affecting animal and human health.
当自由放养的鸟类意外死亡或死亡时,它们身上的蜱虫可能更容易脱落,寻找替代宿主,并得以定居。我们在韩国候鸟停留岛屿上检查了 711 具 95 种鸟类的尸体,此前仅在当地哺乳动物和植被中报告过日本硬蜱和全沟硬蜱。从属于 5 种鸟类的 8 只新鲜尸体中总共采集到 16 只蜱虫,即 Turdus 属蜱虫和黄足硬蜱。尽管这些蜱虫已知在候鸟和韩国大陆上大量存在,但由于当地宿主的数量和多样性较低,它们尚未在这个孤立的岛屿生态系统中定居。研究结果表明,人类活动的增加,如候鸟的人为死亡和非本地哺乳动物宿主的引入,将增加蜱虫入侵和定居的风险。这一发现还表明,对死亡候鸟的新鲜尸体进行蜱虫监测,可能会提供有关非本地蜱虫及其相关病原体潜在引入的额外信息,这些信息通常在对活体鸟类的蜱虫监测中被忽视,从而影响动物和人类健康。