Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs

Several studies on ticks infesting small mammals, including elephant shrews, have been conducted in South Africa; however, these studies have included only a single four-toed elephant shrew and no hedgehogs. This study thus aimed to identify and quantify the ixodid ticks infesting four-toed eleph...

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Main Authors: Ivan G. Horak, Shaun Welman, Stacey L. Hallam, Heike Lutermann, Nomakwezi Mzilikazi
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2011-03-01
Series:Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/243
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spelling doaj-43f5ba44d03a4ce1a42daa8c81db9cd22020-11-24T20:59:53ZengAOSISOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research0030-24652219-06352011-03-01781e1e310.4102/ojvr.v78i1.243276Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogsIvan G. Horak0Shaun Welman1Stacey L. Hallam2Heike Lutermann3Nomakwezi Mzilikazi4University of PretoriaNelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityNelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityUniversity of PretoriaNelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversitySeveral studies on ticks infesting small mammals, including elephant shrews, have been conducted in South Africa; however, these studies have included only a single four-toed elephant shrew and no hedgehogs. This study thus aimed to identify and quantify the ixodid ticks infesting four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs. Four-toed elephant shrews (Petrodromus tetradactylus) were trapped in dense shrub undergrowth in a nature reserve in north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal. They were separately housed, first in cages and later in glass terraria fitted with wire-mesh bases to allow detached ticks to fall through for collection. Southern African hedgehogs (Atelerix frontalis) were hand caught on a farm in the eastern region of the Northern Cape Province and all visible ticks were collected by means of tweezers while the animals were anaesthetised. The ticks from each animal were preserved separately in 70% ethanol for later identification and counting. The immature stages of five ixodid tick species were collected from the elephant shrews, of which Rhipicephalus muehlensi was the most common. It has not been recorded previously on any species of elephant shrew. Three ixodid tick species were collected from the hedgehogs. Large numbers of adult Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, which has not been encountered previously on hedgehogs, were collected from these animals. Four-toed elephant shrews are good hosts of the larvae and nymphs of R. muehlensi, and Southern African hedgehogs are good hosts of adult H. colesbergensis.https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/243Atelerix frontalis, Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, ticks, Petrodromus tetradactylus, Rhipicephalus meuhlensi
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author Ivan G. Horak
Shaun Welman
Stacey L. Hallam
Heike Lutermann
Nomakwezi Mzilikazi
spellingShingle Ivan G. Horak
Shaun Welman
Stacey L. Hallam
Heike Lutermann
Nomakwezi Mzilikazi
Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
Atelerix frontalis, Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, ticks, Petrodromus tetradactylus, Rhipicephalus meuhlensi
author_facet Ivan G. Horak
Shaun Welman
Stacey L. Hallam
Heike Lutermann
Nomakwezi Mzilikazi
author_sort Ivan G. Horak
title Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
title_short Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
title_full Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
title_fullStr Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
title_full_unstemmed Ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs
title_sort ticks of four-toed elephant shrews and southern african hedgehogs
publisher AOSIS
series Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
issn 0030-2465
2219-0635
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Several studies on ticks infesting small mammals, including elephant shrews, have been conducted in South Africa; however, these studies have included only a single four-toed elephant shrew and no hedgehogs. This study thus aimed to identify and quantify the ixodid ticks infesting four-toed elephant shrews and Southern African hedgehogs. Four-toed elephant shrews (Petrodromus tetradactylus) were trapped in dense shrub undergrowth in a nature reserve in north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal. They were separately housed, first in cages and later in glass terraria fitted with wire-mesh bases to allow detached ticks to fall through for collection. Southern African hedgehogs (Atelerix frontalis) were hand caught on a farm in the eastern region of the Northern Cape Province and all visible ticks were collected by means of tweezers while the animals were anaesthetised. The ticks from each animal were preserved separately in 70% ethanol for later identification and counting. The immature stages of five ixodid tick species were collected from the elephant shrews, of which Rhipicephalus muehlensi was the most common. It has not been recorded previously on any species of elephant shrew. Three ixodid tick species were collected from the hedgehogs. Large numbers of adult Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, which has not been encountered previously on hedgehogs, were collected from these animals. Four-toed elephant shrews are good hosts of the larvae and nymphs of R. muehlensi, and Southern African hedgehogs are good hosts of adult H. colesbergensis.
topic Atelerix frontalis, Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, ticks, Petrodromus tetradactylus, Rhipicephalus meuhlensi
url https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/243
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