The effect of substrate on survival and development of two species of desert fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae)
Fleas Xenopsylla conformis mycerini and Xenopsylla ramesis replace each other on the same rodent host (Meriones crassus) in two habitats that differ in substrate texture (sand and loess-like sediments, respectively). We hypothesized that the substrate is an important factor determining flea distribu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasite (Paris) 2002-06, Vol.9 (2), p.135-142 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fleas Xenopsylla conformis mycerini and Xenopsylla ramesis replace each other on the same rodent host (Meriones crassus) in two habitats that differ in substrate texture (sand and loess-like sediments, respectively). We hypothesized that the substrate is an important factor determining flea distribution and studied survival of larvae, pupae and newly emerged adults as well as the rate of pre-imaginal development of these flea species in sand and loess rearing medium (=substrate). Texture of rearing medium did not affect survival and development tale of eggs in either X. c. mycerini or X. ramesis. Larval survival and the rate of development were both affected by the factor of substrate. Survival of X. c. mycerini larvae was significantly higher in sand than in loess substrate, whereas survival of X. ramesis larvae did not differ in different substrates. Larvae of both species developed faster in sand substrate than in loess substrate. Maximal survival time of X. c. mycerini larvae that died before pupation did not depend on substrate, whereas X. ramesis larvae survived significantly longer in loess than in sand substrate. Most pupae of both species survived successfully on both substrates, but the duration of pupal stages in sand substrate was longer than that in loess substrate in both species. Newly emerged adults of both species survived similar time in both sand and loess substrate. Irrespective of substrate, adult X. c. mycerini survived for a shorter time than did adult X. ramesis. No between-sex within-species differences in survival time of newly emerged adults in sand versus loess substrate were found in X. c. mycerini. Survival time of males and females of X. ramesis differed in sand substrate but not in loess substrate.
Deux puces, Xenopsylla conformis mycerini et Xenophylla ramesis, se retrouvent l'une ou l'autre sur le même rongeur hôte (Meriones crassus) dans deux habitats qui diffèrent selon la texture du milieu (substrat : sable ou sédiment). Partant de l'hypothèse que la nature du substrat joue un rôle important dans la répartition de ces puces, nous avons étudié la survie de leurs larves, pupes et jeunes adultes, ainsi que le taux de développement pré-imaglnal dans des milieux sablonneux ou sédimentaires (loess). La nature du substrat n'affecte pas la survie et le taux de développement des œufs, ni chez X. c. mycerini, ni chez X. ramesis. La survie des larves et leur développement sont tous les deux affectés par la qualité du substrat. La |
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ISSN: | 1252-607X 1776-1042 |
DOI: | 10.1051/parasite/2002092135 |