Infestation of mice with ixodid ticks in forests of Belgorod region

I. Glamazdin, A. Tkachev, O. Tkacheva, E. Krotova, S. Drukovskiy, A. Petrov
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Rodents are one of the largest groups of existing mammals and number more than 2,270 known species, which is almost 42 % of the total biodiversity of worldwide-distributed mammals (except Antarctica and some islands). They are well adapted to various habitats and are known to live alongside people and livestock complexes. The purpose of the study was to study infestation of mice with ixodid ticks in forests of the Belgorod region adjacent to livestock and poultry farms. The study was carried out in 2019-2022. The extensiveness of mice infestation was observed in Sylvaemus sylvaticus species, which was 13.26 % higher (P 0.05) than in Sylvimus flavicollis , and 24.33 % higher (P 0.01) than in Apodemus agrarius . The intensity of infestation with preimaginal (larvae and nymphs) stages of Ixodes ricinus ticks had wide fluctuations depending on the type of synanthropic rodent. Thus, the highest intensity was noted in Sylvaemus sylvaticus mice, which was 8.73 and 13.56 % higher (P 0.001) compared to Sylvimus flavicollis and Apodemus agrarius mice, respectively. The maximum infestation of male synanthropic mouse species was 31 ticks in Sylvaemus sylvaticus , 19 ticks in Sylvimus flavicollis , and 9 ticks in Apodemus agrarius . The intensity of infestation in synanthropic mice was the highest in the summer months (from July to August) and decreased slightly in autumn. In autumn, 41.2 % of the examined rodents were infested with ticks, the predominant species was Ixodes ricinus (larvae). Larvae and nymphs of Ixodes ricinus ticks were more often attached to rodents in the head area (mainly on the ears) - 82 %, less often on other parts of the body - 1 8 %. A smaller number of ticks were present on neck, body, legs, sometimes parasites were found on tail.
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别尔哥罗德地区森林中蜱虫对老鼠的侵害
啮齿动物是现存最大的哺乳动物群体之一,已知的种类超过2270种,几乎占全世界分布的哺乳动物生物多样性总量的42%(南极洲和一些岛屿除外)。它们很好地适应了各种栖息地,并与人类和牲畜一起生活。本研究的目的是研究别尔哥罗德地区牲畜和家禽养殖场附近森林中蜱虫对老鼠的侵害。该研究于2019年至2022年进行。结果表明,森林木鼠的鼠患广泛性比黄木鼠高13.26% (p0.05),比黑线姬鼠高24.33% (p0.01)。蓖麻硬蜱幼虫和若虫的侵袭强度随鼠种的不同而有较大的波动。结果表明,与黄缕鼠和黑线姬鼠相比,山楂鼠的辐射强度最高,分别高出8.73%和13.56% (P < 0.001)。雄性共交鼠种最多侵染的是森林小檗、黄小檗和黑线姬鼠,分别为31、19和9只。夏季(7 ~ 8月)鼠患强度最高,秋季略有下降。秋季调查鼠类中,41.2%为蜱虫,优势种为蓖麻伊蚊(幼虫)。蓖麻蜱的幼虫和若虫更多地附着在啮齿动物的头部(主要在耳朵上)(82%),较少地附着在身体其他部位(18%)。颈部、身体、腿部有少量蜱虫,尾部有时发现寄生虫。
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