Parasites of two abundant sympatric rodent species in relation to host phylogeny and ecology

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Sven Klimpel
Maike Förster
Günter Schmahl
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[1] Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf,Institute of Zoomorphology, Cell Biology and Parasitology
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Parasitology Research | 2007年 / 100卷
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Parasite Species; Rodent Species; Babesia; Parasite Fauna; Parasite Diversity;
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In the present study, two abundant sympatric rodent species (27 Apodemus flavicollis and 33 A. sylvaticus) were studied for their endo- and ectoparasite fauna. The rodents were trapped in Dormagen, a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany. A total of 20 different parasites species were identified, 13 endoparasite (2 Digenea, 5 Cestoda and 7 Nematoda) and 7 ectoparasite (5 Insecta and 2 Arachnida) species. Thirteen parasite species were found inhabiting both rodent species. The predominant endoparasite species in both rodents was the nematode Pelodera strongyloides, followed by the nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus and a Syphacia species. The flea Ctenophthalmus agyrtes was the dominant ectoparasite in both rodent species. A. flavicollis usually carried 1–7 ecto-/endoparasite species (mean 4.0), whereas A. sylvaticus were mostly infested with 1–9 (mean 4.4). The parasite diversity of A. flavicollis (H′ = 0.268, J = 0.097) was marginal lower in comparison to A. sylvaticus (H′ = 0.319, J = 0.110). The two rodent species examined show remarkable similarities in the composition of their endo- and ectoparasite fauna being directly related to their similar pattern of living in the investigated area.
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