International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (Aug 2023)

Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on flea species population dynamics on Lasiopodomys brandtii

  • Ming Ming,
  • Shuai Yuan,
  • Heping Fu,
  • Xin Li,
  • Haoting Zhang,
  • Tao Liu,
  • Fan Bu,
  • Xiaodong Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 185 – 191

Abstract

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Brandt's Vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii) is one of the most abundant rodent species in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China, and one of the main carriers of Yersinia pestis, the plague bacterium. There have been several instances of plague transmission among L. brandtii, and all of their dominant flea species are known carriers of plague. Little work has been done to understand the regulation of flea abundance on L. brandtii by biotic and abiotic factors. Here, we examine the impacts of host and climate variation on flea abundance on L. brandtii in May, July, and September of 2021 in the East Ujumqin Banner, Xilinhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. We arrived at the following conclusions: 1) There were 8 flea species representing 2 families and 5 genera collected from L. brandtii, and Frontopsylla luculenta, Neopsylla pleskei orientalis, and Amphipsylla primaris mitis were most common. 2) Host body weight, host age, season, temperature, and humidity are key factors influencing flea abundance on L. brandtii. 3) Flea species vary in their respective responses to factors.

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