Du Toit J S, Fourie L J, Horak I G
Department of Mammalogy, National Museum, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1994 Jun;61(2):149-53.
Detachment rhythms of immature Karoo paralysis ticks (Ixodes rubicundus) from their natural host, the rock elephant shrew (Elephantulus myurus), were investigated under laboratory and natural conditions. Larvae and nymphs detach mainly during the day. Peak detachment always occurred after the commencement of artificial as well as natural light cycles. The detachment of larvae appears to be more synchronous than that of nymphs, with a larger percentage of larvae detaching over a shorter period of time. The detachment rhythms of I. rubicundus are strongly correlated with the activity patterns of their hosts. This enhances not only the survival, but also the dispersion and host contact of subsequent stages.
在实验室和自然条件下,研究了未成熟的卡鲁麻痹蜱(红硬蜱)与其天然宿主岩象鼩(Myurus象鼩)分离的节律。幼虫和若虫主要在白天分离。人工和自然光周期开始后总是会出现分离高峰。幼虫的分离似乎比若虫更同步,在较短时间内分离的幼虫比例更大。红硬蜱的分离节律与其宿主的活动模式密切相关。这不仅提高了后续阶段的存活率,还增强了其扩散和与宿主接触的能力。