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Proceedings of the Theriological School

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download pdfEvstafiev, I. L. Results of a 30-years-long investigation of small mammals in Crimea. Part 3. Parasites and epizootiology. Proceedings of the Theriological School. 2017. Vol. 15: 111–135.


 

title

Results of a 30-years-long investigation of small mammals in Crimea. Part 3. Parasites and epizootiology

author(s)

Evstafiev, I. L.

affiliation

Crimean Sanitary-Epidemiological Station (Simferopol, Ukraine)

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Proceedings of the Theriological School. 2017. Vol. 15: 111–135.

DOI

http://doi.org/10.15407/ptt2017.15.111

   

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Russian, with Ukrainian and English extended summary; English titles of tables, captures to figs, and references

abstract

Presented here are the results of a 30-years-long investigation of parasites of small mammals in the territory of the Crimean Peninsula including data on species ranges (presented as maps indicating trapping localities of species), as well as the analysis of ectoparasite assemblages of Micromammalia in different natural zones of the peninsula. During research period, from 5448 individuals of small mammals 7710 ectoparaites were combed off (mainly fleas, gamasoid mites, and ticks). In addition, more than 300,000 nymphs and imagoes of ticks were removed and collected from different animals. For the research period, 16 species of ticks (Ixodidae), more tham 25 species of gamaside mites (Gamasidae), and 15 species of fleas (Aphaniptera) have been revealed in the composition of the ectoparasite fauna of small mammals. It has been established that small mammals and their ectoparasites are part of many zoonotic infections (tularemia, tick-borne encephalitis, Lyme disease, HFRS, etc.) in Crimea.

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fauna, ectoparasites, small mammals, ticks, gamasid mites, fleas, Crimea.

   

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