Belan I, Bull C M
School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park.
J Parasitol. 1991 Jun;77(3):337-40.
The behavior of 4 tick species in the presence of their dominant host species was examined. Nymphs and adult ticks could locate a host from greater distances than the larvae. Adult Aponomma concolor were able to locate their mammalian host (echidna) from distances greater than 3 reptile-infesting species could locate their hosts. The results suggested that all 4 tick species detect hosts passively, which may be related to the relative scarcity of hosts and their irregular use of refuge sites.
研究了4种蜱虫在其主要宿主物种存在时的行为。若虫和成年蜱虫比幼虫能从更远的距离找到宿主。成年的纯色钝缘蜱能够从比3种寄生在爬行动物身上的蜱虫找到宿主的距离更远的地方找到其哺乳动物宿主(针鼹)。结果表明,所有4种蜱虫都是被动检测宿主,这可能与宿主相对稀少以及它们对避难场所的不规律使用有关。