Uspensky I, Rubina M
Department of Biological Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Folia Parasitol (Praha). 1992;39(2):171-6.
A phenomenon of host substitution by the taiga tick (Ixodes persulcatus) larvae was observed by the authors in the western part of the Soviet Far East. In the mountain forests where the highest abundance of I. persulcatus was found, larvae usually fed on small mammals (primarily on Clethrionomys rufocanus, C. rutilus and Apodemus speciosus). Numerous larvae were found, however, on the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) in the years of deep depression in the abundance of small mammals. The host substitution is considered as one of the mechanisms stabilizing the abundance of I. persulcatus adults.
作者在苏联远东地区西部观察到了全沟硬蜱(Ixodes persulcatus)幼虫宿主替代的现象。在全沟硬蜱数量最多的山林中,幼虫通常以小型哺乳动物为食(主要是棕背䶄、红背䶄和大林姬鼠)。然而,在小型哺乳动物数量大幅减少的年份,发现大量幼虫寄生于雪兔(Lepus timidus)身上。宿主替代被认为是稳定全沟硬蜱成虫数量的机制之一。