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Macelloni G. , Brogioni M. ,Pampaloni P. |
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An Experimental Campaign in Antarctica for the Calibration of Low-frequency Space-borne Radiometers |
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2006 |
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Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. |
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IGARSS 2006 |
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Macelloni, G.; Brogioni, M.; Santi, E. |
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Retrieval from AMSR-E data of the snow temperature profile at Dome-C Antarctica Giovanni Macelloni |
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Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. |
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Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007. IGA |
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Macelloni, G.; Brogioni, M.; Vey, S. |
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Calibration of a ground based radiometer for a one-year experiment in antarctica : A contribution to SMOS calibration |
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2007 |
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Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. |
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Macelloni, G.; Brogioni, M.; Paloscia, S.; Pampaloni, P.; Pettinato, S.; Santi, E |
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Monitoring of temporal and spatial variability of the East-Antarctic plateau using passive microwave data |
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2008 |
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Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. |
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Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Env |
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Monod J.L., Arnaud P.M. & Arnoux A. |
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Speciation analysis of Mercury compounds in marine biota of Saint-Paul and Amsterdam islands (Indian ocean) by GC-AES. |
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1996 |
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Toxicological and environmental chemistry |
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235-248 |
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Enstip, M. R.; Daunt, F.; Wanless, S.; Humphreys, E. M.; Hamer, K. C.; Benvenuti, S.; Gremillet, D. |
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Foraging energetics of North Sea birds confronted with fluctuating prey availability |
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2006 |
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Top predators in marine ecosystems: their role in monitoring and management |
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In: Boyd, S.; Wanless, S.; Camphuysen, C.J., (eds.) Top predators in marine ecosystems: their role in monitoring and management. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press |
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Duron Olivier, Jourdain Elsa, McCoy Karen D, |
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Diversity and global distribution of the Coxiella intracellular bacterium in seabird ticks.
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2014 |
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Ticks and tick-borne diseases |
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557-63 |
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Animal Distribution, Animals, Bird Diseases, Bird Diseases: microbiology, Bird Diseases: parasitology, Charadriiformes, Coxiella, Coxiella: classification, Coxiella: genetics, Tick Infestations, Tick Infestations: parasitology, Tick Infestations: veterinary, Ticks, Ticks: microbiology, |
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The obligate intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a widespread zoonotic disease whose most common animal reservoirs are domestic ruminants. Recently, a variety of Coxiella-like organisms have also been reported from non-mammalian hosts, including pathogenic forms in birds and forms without known effects in ticks, raising questions about the potential importance of non-mammalian hosts as reservoirs of Coxiella in the wild. In the present study, we examined the potential role of globally-distributed seabird ticks as reservoirs of these bacteria. To this aim, we tested for Coxiella infection 11 geographically distinct populations of two tick species frequently found in seabird breeding colonies, the hard tick Ixodes uriae (Ixodidae) and soft ticks of the Ornithodoros (Carios) capensis group (Argasidae). We found Coxiella-like organisms in all O. capensis sensu lato specimens, but only in a few I. uriae specimens of one population. The sequencing of 16S rDNA and GroEL gene sequences further revealed an unexpected Coxiella diversity, with seven genetically distinct Coxiella-like organisms present in seabird tick populations. Phylogenetic analyses show that these Coxiella-like organisms originate from three divergent subclades within the Coxiella genus and that none of the Coxiella strains found in seabird ticks are genetically identical to the forms known to be associated with pathogenicity in vertebrates, including C. burnetii. Using this data set, we discuss the potential epidemiological significance of the presence of Coxiella in seabird ticks. Notably, we suggest that these organisms may not be pathogenic forms, but rather behave as endosymbionts engaged in intricate interactions with their tick hosts.
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First detection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato DNA in king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus halli).
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2014 |
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Ticks and tick-borne diseases |
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Borrelia burgdorferi, Crozet Archipelago, Epidemiology, King penguins, Lyme disease, Spirochetemia, |
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The hard tick Ixodes uriae parasitises a wide range of seabird species in the circumpolar areas of both Northern and Southern hemispheres and has been shown to be infected with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the bacterial agents of Lyme borreliosis. Although it is assumed that seabirds represent viable reservoir hosts, direct demonstrations of infection are limited to a single study from the Northern hemisphere. Here, the blood of 50 tick-infested adult king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus halli) breeding in the Crozet Archipelago (Southern Indian Ocean) was examined for B. burgdorferi sl exposure by serology and for spirochetemia by in vitro DNA amplification. Four birds were found positive by serology, whereas B. burgdorferi sl DNA was detected in two other birds. Our data therefore provide the first direct proof of Borrelia burgdorferi sl spirochetes in seabirds of the Southern hemisphere and indicate a possible reservoir role for king penguins in the natural maintenance of this bacterium. Although the bacterial genetic diversity present in these hosts and the infectious period for tick vectors remain to be elucidated, our results add to a growing body of knowledge on the contribution of seabirds to the complex epizootiology of Lyme disease and the global dissemination of B. burgdorferi sl spirochetes.
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Meeting the challenge of tick-borne disease control: A proposal for 1000 Ixodes genomes |
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases |
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Fouchet D., Pontier D. |
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Can cat predation help late breeders to persist in seabird communities facing interspecific competition for nesting sites? |
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Reaction-Diffusion Systems: Modelling and Analysis. Orsay, 2-5 June 2009 |
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