# First record and molecular detection of Ornithodoros maritimus Vermeil & Marguet, 1967 in Türkiye with notes on other tick species collected on the Gull Island, Sinop

**Authors:** Arif Cemal Ozsemir, Evrim Sonmez, Salar Zarrabi-Ahrabi, Aysen Gargili-Keles, Gurkan Akyildiz

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10493-026-01112-3 · Experimental & Applied Acarology · 2026-02-05

## TL;DR

This study reports the first detection of Ornithodoros maritimus ticks in Türkiye and notes other tick species on Gull Island, highlighting their potential medical relevance and dispersal patterns.

## Contribution

The first molecular confirmation of Ornithodoros maritimus in Türkiye and insights into tick dispersal in insular ecosystems.

## Key findings

- Ornithodoros maritimus was first recorded in Türkiye, confirmed via mitochondrial sequencing.
- An Ixodes ricinus tick was found on a yellow-legged gull chick, a rare avian host record.
- Hyalomma marginatum was detected on the island floor, indicating host-mediated dispersal.

## Abstract

Ticks play an important role in the ecology of zoonotic diseases, however their diversity and host associations in insular ecosystems remain insufficiently documented in Türkiye. We investigated tick occurrence on yellow-legged Gulls (Larus michahellis) and within their nesting environment on Gull Island (Sinop, Türkiye) between March and June 2025. A total of 574 gull chicks and 833 nests were examined, yielding eight tick specimens. Morphological examination and molecular analyses revealed three noteworthy observations: (i) the detection of an adult Ixodes ricinus female attached to a yellow-legged gull chick, representing a rare avian host record, (ii) the presence of a questing male Hyalomma marginatum on the island floor, and (iii) the first record of Ornithodoros maritimus in Türkiye, confirmed by mitochondrial 16 S rRNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. The findings suggest that small insular habitats can be intermittently colonized by tick species of medical relevance, likely through host-mediated dispersal, while also highlighting ecological constraints that may limit long-term population establishment. These observations contribute to the faunistic knowledge of ticks in Türkiye and underscore the need for targeted surveillance of seabird-associated soft ticks along coastal ecosystems.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10493-026-01112-3.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Larus michahellis (taxon 119627), Ixodes ricinus (taxon 34613), Hyalomma marginatum (taxon 34627)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tick-borne encephalitis (MESH:D004675), CCHF (MESH:D006479), tick-borne diseases (MESH:D017282), spotted fever (MESH:D000073605), Lyme disease (MESH:D008193)
- **Chemicals:** DPBS (MESH:C012939), ethanol (MESH:D000431), agarose (MESH:D012685), nitrogen (MESH:D009584), PV826764 (-)
- **Species:** Argas monachus (species) [taxon 487217], Haemaphysalis longicornis (longhorned tick, species) [taxon 44386], Larus canus (mew gull, species) [taxon 28681], Laridae (gulls, family) [taxon 8910], Babesia sp. (species) [taxon 35084], Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103], Alectorobius maritimus (species) [taxon 1478107], Hyalomma marginatum (species) [taxon 34627], Silybum marianum (blessed milkthistle, species) [taxon 92921], Borreliella burgdorferi (Lyme disease spirochete, species) [taxon 139], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick, species) [taxon 34613], Rosa dumalis (dog-rose, species) [taxon 291166], Malva neglecta (common mallow, species) [taxon 183277], Dermacentor niveus (species) [taxon 652832], Larus argentatus (herring gull, species) [taxon 35669], Quercus ilex (holly oak, species) [taxon 58334], West Nile virus (no rank) [taxon 11082], Malva sylvestris (species) [taxon 145754], Borrelia turicatae (species) [taxon 142], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Haemaphysalis parva (species) [taxon 630956], Meaban virus (no rank) [taxon 35279], Laurus nobilis (bay laurel, species) [taxon 85223], Dermacentor marginatus (species) [taxon 49202], Soldado virus (no rank) [taxon 426791], Silene latifolia (species) [taxon 37657], Crataegus monogyna (species) [taxon 140997], Rhipicephalus (subgenus) [taxon 426455], Ixodes (genus) [taxon 6944], Ixodes hexagonus (hedgehog tick, species) [taxon 34612], Erithacus rubecula (European robin, species) [taxon 37610], Argas persicus (species) [taxon 34603], Galium aparine (catchweed, species) [taxon 29788], Hyalomma rufipes (species) [taxon 72862], Rosa canina (dog briar, species) [taxon 74635], Ixodida (ticks, order) [taxon 6935], Gallus gallus (bantam, species) [taxon 9031], Felis catus (cat, species) [taxon 9685], Urtica dioica (great nettle, species) [taxon 3501], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Morus bassanus (northern gannet, species) [taxon 37578], Silene latifolia subsp. alba (white campion, subspecies) [taxon 52853], Larus michahellis (yellow-legged gull, species) [taxon 119627], Plantago lanceolata (narrow-leaved plantain, species) [taxon 39414], Alectorobius capensis (species) [taxon 176285]

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