The effects of hair density of beef cattle on Haematobia irritans horn fly populations

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作者
Steelman, CD
Brown, MA
Gbur, EE
Tolley, G
机构
[1] USDA ARS,S CENT FAMILY FARMS RES CTR,BOONEVILLE,AR
[2] UNIV ARKANSAS,AGR STAT LAB,FAYETTEVILLE,AR 72701
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Haematobia irritans; innate resistance; cattle; hair; sebum; horn fly; USA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2915.1997.tb00404.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
We show the relationships that exist between the amount of hair and quantity of sebum on cattle skin and the population density of the horn fly, Haematobia irritans. Brahman and Chianina steers had means of 2390 and 1587 hairs per cm(2), respectively, significantly more than the mean number of hairs on Angus, Brahman x Angus Crossbred, Charolais, and Red Poll steers. The Chianina steers had >30% more sebum present on their skin and hair (0.58g/929cm(2)) than the Angus, Charolais, and Red Poll steers at the Beef Cattle Research Station Savoy, Arkansas. The Brahman steers had a significantly greater amount of sebum present on the skin (1.51 g/929 cm(2)) than the Crossbred and purebred Angus steers (0.55 and 0.25g/929cm(2), respectively) at the South Central Family Farms Research Centre Booneville, Arkansas. The Brahman and Chianina steers had means of 61.9 and 17.0 horn flies per steer, respectively, during the fly season, whereas the Angus, Crossbred, Charolais and Red Poll steers had fly season means that ranged from 76.9 to 265.8 flies per steer. Regression analysis showed that an increase of 100 hairs per cm(2), was associated with a reduction of 11 horn flies in the Angus II, 5 in Angus I, 20 in Charolais, 37 in Red Poll, and 0.4 in Chianina steers at the Savoy Station and a reduction of 6.6 horn flies for the Angus, Brahman, and Crossbred steers at the Booneville Centre. Regardless of cattle breed, an increase of 1.0g of sebum per 929 cm(2) output by the steer was associated with 478.5 additional hairs per cm(2) on the animal. Each increase of 0.25 g of sebum per 929 cm(2) resulted in a decrease of 9.2 horn flies per steer. We conclude that some of the factors responsible for fly-resistance in cattle are hair density and the corresponding amount of sebum present on cattle skin and hair.
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