Samish M, Rehacek J
Department of Entomology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel.
Annu Rev Entomol. 1999;44:159-82. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.44.1.159.
This review summarizes the literature about pathogens and predators of ticks and their potential use as biocontrol agents published since the beginning of this century. In nature, many bacteria, fungi, spiders, ants, beetles, rodents, birds, and other living things contribute significantly toward limiting tick populations, as do, for instance, the grooming activities of hosts. Experiments with the most promising potential tick biocontrol agents--especially fungi of the genera Beauveria and Metarhizium and nematodes in the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae, as well as oxpeckers--are described.
本综述总结了自本世纪初以来发表的关于蜱虫的病原体和捕食者及其作为生物防治剂的潜在用途的文献。在自然界中,许多细菌、真菌、蜘蛛、蚂蚁、甲虫、啮齿动物、鸟类和其他生物对限制蜱虫数量有显著贡献,宿主的梳理行为也是如此。文中描述了对最有前景的潜在蜱虫生物防治剂——特别是白僵菌属和绿僵菌属的真菌、斯氏线虫科和异小杆线虫科的线虫以及牛椋鸟——所做的实验。