The infestation of Marmota caudata with lice within the period of its activity

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1975
Authors:E. F. Sosnina, Davydov G. S.
Journal:Parazitologiya
Volume:9
Issue:2
Pagination:183-189
Date Published:1975
Abstract:

Russian title: ЗАРАЖЕННОСТЬ ВШАМИ КРАСНОГО СУРКА MARMOTA CAUDATA В ПЕРИОД ЕГО АКТИВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ

Аннотация: Обработаны сборы, содержащие 2213 вшей Neohaematopinus palaearctus Ols., снятых с 152 из 865 осмотренных красных сурков Marmota caudata Geoffr. Описаны изменения зараженности сурка вшами в сроки от пробуждения до залегания в спячку в разных вертикальных поясах Таджикистана. Характеризуется также зараженность вшами возрастных групп сурка в разные периоды активной деятельности.

Abstract: 2213 lice of Neohaematopinus palaearctcus Ols. were collected from 152 of 865 exami- ned specimens of Marmota caudata Geoffr. from different vertical zones of Tadjikistan. The long-tailed marmot is characterized by a moderate or poor infestation with lice. In the subalpine zone, where the number and density of these animals in rather high, the infestation rate is greater than that in the brushwood zone. In spring after hibernation the infestation of M. caudata is very low. Within the reporoduction period the infesta- tion with lice increases, the latter begin to reproduce intensively. During the preparation for hibernation the infestation rate falls due to a less intensive reproduction of lice. There are no distinct differences in the infestation rate of long-tailed marmots belonging to dif- ferent age groups since there are constant contacts between the individualscof the colony. Only reproducing females live together with brood by themselves, differ in moulting periods and in a greater intensity of invasion during reproduction.

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