Tracking invasion events: phylogeography of Hyalomma marginatum in the Mediterranean basin with a focus on Southern France
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2025-10-14ISSN
1756-3305
Abstract
Background Hyalomma marginatum is a hard tick vector of various pathogens, including Crimean-Congo Hem‑
orrhagic fever virus, recently detected in French specimens. This species has a wide distribution from North Africa
to Eastern Europe and has only recently been considered established in Southern France. These changes in species
distribution led us to explore the genetic structure of tick populations in the Mediterranean basin and attempt to infer
the origin of French populations.
Methods We used two mitochondrial markers (12S rRNA and Cytochrome Oxidase 1) and genotyped ticks from nine
Mediterranean countries. We compared genetic indices and haplotypic composition between these countries
and the various French geographical populations.
Results Across all countries, we showed significant genetic differentiation, with a certain proximity between neigh‑
boring countries. We found very different genetic compositions among the French geographic populations: some
exhibited signs of recent expansion, while others suggested the presence of ancient populations.
Conclusions It is possible that small populations of H. marginatum were already present in France and are now
more abundant. This recent change in population structure could be owing to increased human activity and climate
change. These factors, combined with a potentially high level of phenotypic plasticity, could facilitate H. marginatum
conquest of more northerly latitudes in France and other European countries.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinary science
Pages
15
Publisher
Springer Nature
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Parasites and Vectors
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Sanitat Animal
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