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Environment-related and host-related factors affecting the occurrence of lice on rodents in Central Europe

Michal Stanko, Jana Fričová, Dana Miklisová, Irina Khokhlova, Boris Krasnov

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Abstract

We studied the effects of environment- (habitat, season) and host-related (sex, body mass) factors on the occurrence of four species of lice (Insecta:Phthiraptera:Anoplura) on six rodent species (Rodentia:Muridae). We asked how these factors influence the occurrence of lice on an individual host and whether different rodent-louse associations demonstrate consistent trends in these effects. We found significant effects of at least one environment-related and at least one host-related factor on the louse occurrence in five of six host-louse associations. The effect of habitat was significant in two associations with the occurrence of lice being more frequent in lowland than in mountain habitats. The effect of season was significant in five associations with a higher occurrence of infestation during the warm season in four associations and the cold season in one association. Host sex affected significantly the infestation by lice in three associations with a higher frequency of infestation in males. Host body mass affected the occurrence of lice in all five associations, being negative in wood mice and positive in voles. In conclusion, lice were influenced not only by the host- but also by environment-related factors. The effects of the latter could be mediated via life history parameters of a host.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)938-947
Number of pages10
JournalParasitology
Volume142
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • body mass
  • habitat
  • lice
  • rodents
  • season
  • sex

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Parasitology
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Infectious Diseases

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