Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland

Fleas are hematophagous insects infesting mainly small mammals and, less frequently, birds. With their wide range of potential hosts, fleas play a significant role in the circulation of pathogens in nature. Depending on the species, they can be vectors for viruses, bacteria, rickettsiae, and protozo...

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Main Authors: Zbigniew Zając, Joanna Kulisz, Aneta Woźniak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/12/894
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spelling doaj-f03b89d8f61c495ebf3b94b5535e67832020-12-19T00:06:27ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-12-011189489410.3390/insects11120894Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern PolandZbigniew Zając0Joanna Kulisz1Aneta Woźniak2Chair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, PolandFleas are hematophagous insects infesting mainly small mammals and, less frequently, birds. With their wide range of potential hosts, fleas play a significant role in the circulation of pathogens in nature. Depending on the species, they can be vectors for viruses, bacteria, rickettsiae, and protozoa and a host for some larval forms of tapeworm species. The aim of this study was to determine the species composition of fleas and their small rodent host preferences in eastern Poland. Animals were captured in traps in various types of ecological habitats (a site covered by grassland vegetation within city limits, an unused agricultural meadow, and a fallow land near a mixed forest). The following rodent species were caught: <i>Apodemus agrarius, Apodemus flavicollis, Microtus arvalis</i>, and <i>Myodes</i> <i>glareolus</i>. Additionally, <i>Ctenophthalmus agyrtes</i>, <i>Ctenophthalmus assimilis</i>, <i>Hystrichopsylla talpae</i>,<i> </i>and<i> Nosopsyllus fasciatus</i> flea species were identified<i>.</i> The peak of the flea activity was noted in summer months. <i>C. agyrtes</i> was found to be the most abundant flea species in eastern Poland, while the greatest numbers of fleas were collected from<i> </i>the rodent species <i>A. agrarius</i>.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/12/894fleasrodentsCtenophthalmus agyrtesCtenophthalmus assimilisHystrichopsylla talpaeNosopsyllus fasciatus
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author Zbigniew Zając
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
spellingShingle Zbigniew Zając
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
Insects
fleas
rodents
Ctenophthalmus agyrtes
Ctenophthalmus assimilis
Hystrichopsylla talpae
Nosopsyllus fasciatus
author_facet Zbigniew Zając
Joanna Kulisz
Aneta Woźniak
author_sort Zbigniew Zając
title Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
title_short Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
title_full Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
title_fullStr Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
title_full_unstemmed Flea Communities on Small Rodents in Eastern Poland
title_sort flea communities on small rodents in eastern poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Fleas are hematophagous insects infesting mainly small mammals and, less frequently, birds. With their wide range of potential hosts, fleas play a significant role in the circulation of pathogens in nature. Depending on the species, they can be vectors for viruses, bacteria, rickettsiae, and protozoa and a host for some larval forms of tapeworm species. The aim of this study was to determine the species composition of fleas and their small rodent host preferences in eastern Poland. Animals were captured in traps in various types of ecological habitats (a site covered by grassland vegetation within city limits, an unused agricultural meadow, and a fallow land near a mixed forest). The following rodent species were caught: <i>Apodemus agrarius, Apodemus flavicollis, Microtus arvalis</i>, and <i>Myodes</i> <i>glareolus</i>. Additionally, <i>Ctenophthalmus agyrtes</i>, <i>Ctenophthalmus assimilis</i>, <i>Hystrichopsylla talpae</i>,<i> </i>and<i> Nosopsyllus fasciatus</i> flea species were identified<i>.</i> The peak of the flea activity was noted in summer months. <i>C. agyrtes</i> was found to be the most abundant flea species in eastern Poland, while the greatest numbers of fleas were collected from<i> </i>the rodent species <i>A. agrarius</i>.
topic fleas
rodents
Ctenophthalmus agyrtes
Ctenophthalmus assimilis
Hystrichopsylla talpae
Nosopsyllus fasciatus
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/12/894
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