Lice (Anoplura) of Small Mammals in the Middle Ob Region

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2021
Authors:V. P. Starikov, Vershinin, E. A., Kravchenko, V. N., Borodin, A. V., Petukhov, V. A., Bernikov, K. A.
Journal:Entomological Reviews
Volume:101
Pagination:191-198
Date Published:Apr-01-2021
ISSN:0013-8738, 1555-6689
Keywords:lice, middle Ob region, middle taiga of West Siberia, Small mammals
Abstract:

Lice (Anoplura) were studied in 2015–2018 in the middle taiga of West Siberia in the territory of the Middle Ob region (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra). Lice were found on 15 species of small mammals, of which the most significant hosts were Alexandromys oeconomus, Microtus rossiaemeridionalis, M. agrestis, Myodes glareolus, and M. rutilus. The louse Hoplopleura acanthopus had the widest host range and was also dominant among all the louse species found on small mammals. The peaks of louse abundance coincided with those of host reproductive activity in late spring and early autumn. In the most common host A. oeconomus, the highest degree of infestation (mainly with H. acanthopus) was recorded in adult males; the corresponding indices were significantly lower in adult females and especially low in young mammals. The population structure of H. acanthopus showed prevalence of females (about 50%) in comparison with males and larvae. Co-parasitism of lice was especially pronounced on adult host specimens. The lice Hoplopleura edentula, Hoplopleura longula, and Polyplax hannswrangeli were recorded for the first time from the studied territory.

A paper of same title published by the same authors in Russian in 2019 see https://zin.ru/journals/parazitologiya/contents_eng.asp?year=2019&issue=5 OR https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/node/96185

URL:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0013873821020056
DOI:10.1134/s0013873821020056
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