<p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>

The role of rodents in transmission of different parasitic infections, has been well documented. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between capturing season and rodent habitat with ectoparasites prevalence in the murin rodents from northeast of Iran. Furthermore the host...

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Main Authors: Kordiyeh Hamidi, Leila Nourani, Gholamhossein Moravvej
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Published: Acarological Society of Iran 2015-10-01
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description The role of rodents in transmission of different parasitic infections, has been well documented. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between capturing season and rodent habitat with ectoparasites prevalence in the murin rodents from northeast of Iran. Furthermore the host species-related effects on ectoparasitic prevalence were studied. A field survey of ectoparasites was carried out in 20 localities from April 2013 to April 2015. A total of 74 murin rodent were captured: 17.56% Apodemus witherbeyi, 35.13% Mus musculus, 21.62% Nesokia indica and 25.67% Rattus noorvegicus. A total of 413 ectoparasites were collected as follows: 19.85% fleas, 24.45% ticks, 39.70% mites and 16.22% lice. The most infested rodent was R. norvegicus (P= 89.47%) and the most common ectoparasite was mites. The highest prevalence was observed in summer (P= 31.57%) and ticks were the most common ectoparasite for this season. Behesht Reza and Railway station were the highest infested areas with P= 12.28%. Prevalence of overall ectoparasites (P= 74.32%) was higher in Behest Reza cemetery and Railway station compared to the other localities.  Seasonal changes in the prevalence of some ectoparasites paralleled those in the relative abundance of their hosts. Furthermore, the prevalence of some ectoparasites showed differences related to the locality of their hosts. There were significant differences between the prevalence of each of ectoparasitic group in all four species. These relationships are useful in understanding the role of arthropod vectors as well as their reservoirs in the transmission of diseases in humans and other animals.
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spelling doaj-art-1cbf6121d31b4ef4a25c493f3ec3b14b2025-08-20T03:12:26ZengAcarological Society of IranPersian Journal of Acarology2251-81692015-10-014410.22073/pja.v4i4.13759<p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>Kordiyeh Hamidi0Leila Nourani1Gholamhossein MoravvejDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran The role of rodents in transmission of different parasitic infections, has been well documented. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between capturing season and rodent habitat with ectoparasites prevalence in the murin rodents from northeast of Iran. Furthermore the host species-related effects on ectoparasitic prevalence were studied. A field survey of ectoparasites was carried out in 20 localities from April 2013 to April 2015. A total of 74 murin rodent were captured: 17.56% Apodemus witherbeyi, 35.13% Mus musculus, 21.62% Nesokia indica and 25.67% Rattus noorvegicus. A total of 413 ectoparasites were collected as follows: 19.85% fleas, 24.45% ticks, 39.70% mites and 16.22% lice. The most infested rodent was R. norvegicus (P= 89.47%) and the most common ectoparasite was mites. The highest prevalence was observed in summer (P= 31.57%) and ticks were the most common ectoparasite for this season. Behesht Reza and Railway station were the highest infested areas with P= 12.28%. Prevalence of overall ectoparasites (P= 74.32%) was higher in Behest Reza cemetery and Railway station compared to the other localities.  Seasonal changes in the prevalence of some ectoparasites paralleled those in the relative abundance of their hosts. Furthermore, the prevalence of some ectoparasites showed differences related to the locality of their hosts. There were significant differences between the prevalence of each of ectoparasitic group in all four species. These relationships are useful in understanding the role of arthropod vectors as well as their reservoirs in the transmission of diseases in humans and other animals. https://www.biotaxa.org/pja/article/view/13759EctoparasiteSeasonal variationsSampling localityRodentsIran
spellingShingle Kordiyeh Hamidi
Leila Nourani
Gholamhossein Moravvej
<p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
Persian Journal of Acarology
Ectoparasite
Seasonal variations
Sampling locality
Rodents
Iran
title <p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
title_full <p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
title_fullStr <p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
title_full_unstemmed <p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
title_short <p>The relationship of ectoparasite prevalence to the capturing season, locality and species of the murin rodent hosts in Iran</p>
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topic Ectoparasite
Seasonal variations
Sampling locality
Rodents
Iran
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