Metzger M E, Rust M K
Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside 92521-0314, USA.
J Med Entomol. 2001 May;38(3):465-70. doi: 10.1603/0022-2585-38.3.465.
Three species of fleas, Oropsylla montana (Baker), Hoplopsyllus anomalus (Baker), and Echidnophaga gallinacea (Westwood), occur seasonally on the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi (Richardson). Few studies have focused on the biology and ecology of these fleas despite their importance in the epidemiology of sylvatic plague. To best duplicate a natural parasite-host relationship in the laboratory, a novel nest box was developed that facilitated housing wild-caught S. beecheyi, was conducive to rearing fleas, and met modern standards for laboratory animal hygiene. This flexible system allowed adult fleas with different feeding strategies to be colonized successfully while providing sufficient flea eggs for both colony maintenance and biological research. The techniques described could be adapted to work with other species of rodents and their fleas.
三种跳蚤,即蒙大拿山蚤(贝克)、异形霍普蚤(贝克)和鸡栉首蚤(韦斯特伍德),季节性地寄生于加利福尼亚地松鼠(贝氏黄鼠,理查森)身上。尽管这些跳蚤在鼠疫病流行病学中具有重要性,但很少有研究关注它们的生物学和生态学。为了在实验室中最好地复制自然寄生虫 - 宿主关系,开发了一种新型巢箱,该巢箱便于容纳野外捕获的贝氏黄鼠,有利于跳蚤的饲养,并符合实验动物卫生的现代标准。这种灵活的系统使具有不同取食策略的成年跳蚤能够成功定殖,同时为群体维持和生物学研究提供足够的跳蚤卵。所描述的技术可加以调整以用于其他啮齿动物及其跳蚤。