Centre for Bioinformatics, University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest, István u. 2., 1078, Hungary.
Department of Parasitology and Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest, István u. 2., 1078, Hungary.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jan 28;13(1):1624. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-28969-3.
The parasitoid wasp, Ixodiphagus hookeri (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), is the natural enemy of a wide range of hard and soft tick species. While these encyrtid wasps are supposed to be distributed worldwide, only a few studies report on their actual distribution around the globe. Within a shotgun sequencing-based metagenome analysis, the occurrence of I. hookeri was screened at multiple Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) tick sampling points in Hungary to contribute to the assessment of the distribution patterns of the parasitoid wasps in Central Europe. To our knowledge, the first report of the species in Hungary and the description of the southernmost I. hookeri associated geoposition in Central Europe took place within our study. I. hookeri infested I. ricinus nymphs were detected at five sampling points in Hungary. The results show that the exact distribution range of I. hookeri is still barely studied. At the same time, unprecedented public health issues being brought about by climate change might require steps toward the exploitation of the tick biocontrol potential and as an ecological bioindicator role of the parasitoid wasp in the future.
寄生蜂,Ixodiphagus hookeri(膜翅目:长尾小蜂科),是多种硬蜱和软蜱的天敌。尽管这些长尾小蜂理应分布于全球各地,但仅有少数研究报告了它们在全球的实际分布情况。在基于 shotgun 测序的宏基因组分析中,在匈牙利的多个 Ixodes ricinus(蛛形纲:硬蜱科)蜱采样点筛选出了 I. hookeri 的存在,为评估寄生蜂在中欧的分布模式做出了贡献。据我们所知,本研究首次报道了该物种在匈牙利的存在,并描述了中欧南部与该种相关的寄生蜂地理位置。在匈牙利的五个采样点检测到了寄生在 I. ricinus 若虫上的 I. hookeri。结果表明,I. hookeri 的确切分布范围仍几乎未被研究。与此同时,气候变化带来的前所未有的公共卫生问题可能需要采取措施开发蜱的生物防治潜力,并发挥寄生蜂在未来的生态生物指标作用。