Outline how ticks feed
What is contained in the saliva of ticks?
What are the direct effects of ticks?
What are teh indirect effects of ticks?
Why are ticks usually biological rather than mechanical vectors?
Pathogen rarely survives moulting between feeds if mechanical transmission
List the most common tick species
How can ticks be differentiated?
Give a brief overview of Ixodes ricinus
Give a brief overview of Ixodes hexagonus
Give a brief overview of Ixodes trianguliceps
Give a brief overview of Ixodes canisuga
- Dogs and badgers
Give a brief overview of Haemaphysalis punctata
- Red sheep tick, ruminants, rabbits, humans
Give a brief overview of Dermacentor reticulatus
Give a brief overview of Rhipicephalus sangiuneus
What is transstadial transmission?
Transmission between stages i.e. larva to nymph, nymph to adult
What is transovarial transmission?
Vertical transmission via eggs, so larvae are infected and infectious
Describe the life cycle of 1-host ticks
Describe the life cycle of 2-host ticks
Describe the life cycle of 3-host ticks
Where does mating take place?
On the host
Describe nidiculous ticks
Describe non-nidiculous ticks
Compare hard and soft ticks
Compare the scutum of male and female hard ticks