Owen I L
J Wildl Dis. 1977 Apr;13(2):208-17. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-13.2.208.
The rusa deer (Cervus timorensis) is more resistant to the cattle tick (Boophlilus microplus) than are Britsh breed cattle in Papua New Guinea. The average yield of replete female ticks from deer was 1.6% (0.3-3.2%) as compared to 11.2% (3.4-23.1%) from calves. Ticks from deer were more slender, lighter in weight and produced fewer eggs (mean 1,800) than did ticks from calves (mean 2,200) but the deer was shown to be an effective host. A cervid population can maintain a tick population in the absence of bovine hosts thus presenting an important factor in eradication programs. Nutritional stress appears to result in a higher seasonal prevalence of infestation amongst males and non-pregnant females.
在巴布亚新几内亚,爪哇鹿(Cervus timorensis)比英国品种的牛更能抵抗牛蜱(Boophlilus microplus)。鹿身上饱血雌蜱的平均产量为1.6%(0.3 - 3.2%),而小牛身上的为11.2%(3.4 - 23.1%)。鹿身上的蜱更细长,重量更轻,产卵也比小牛身上的蜱少(平均1800枚,小牛身上的蜱平均为2200枚),但鹿被证明是一种有效的宿主。在没有牛宿主的情况下,鹿群可以维持蜱虫数量,因此这是根除计划中的一个重要因素。营养压力似乎导致雄性和未怀孕雌性的季节性感染率更高。