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Ectoparasitic flies (Diptera, Streblidae) of bats (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae)in southern Brazil: hosts-parasites associations and infestation rates

机译:巴西南部的蝙蝠(鳞翅目,披甲科)的外寄生蝇(双翅目,Streblidae):寄主-寄生虫的关系和感染率

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Hosts-parasites associations, including infestation rates, between ectoparasitic bat flies of the family Streblidae and bats of the family Phyllostomidae were studied in Atlantic Forest habitats in southern Brazil. For the more abundant phyllostomid bats, the prevalence and mean intensity of fly infestation were determined during the different seasons of the year and in relation to the sex and age of their hosts. From four species of bats (Anoura caudifera (E. Geoffroy, 1818), Artibeus fimbriatus Gray, 1838, Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) and Sturnira lilium E. Geoffroy, 1810), were collected 118 specimens of bat flies belonging to seven species (Anastrebla caudiferae Wenzel, 1976, Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett, 1899), Megistopoda proxima (Seguy, 1926), Metelasmus pseudopterus Coquillett, 1907, Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907), Trichobius phyllostomae Kessel, 1925 and Trichobius tiptoni Wenzel, 1976). Low infestation rates were found in A lituratus, A fimbriatus and S. lilium andthere were a tendency for the bats to be more parasited in summer and autumn,probably related to the seasonal temperatures in the region studied because such temperatures affect the reproductive and mortality rates of the ectoparasites. For A lituratus, the age or sex of the host did not affect the infestation rates by P. longicrus. Although the age or sex of S. lilium did not, in general, affect the rate of infestation by M. proxima, juvenile S. lilium appearedto be more frequently parasitized by M. proxima than did adult bats. The dataindicate that there are no behavioral differences linked to the age and sex of the species of phyllostomid bats studied which favor or disfavor infestationby Streblidae.
机译:在巴西南部的大西洋森林生境中研究了Streblidae家族的外寄生蝙蝠蝇与Phyllostomidae家族的蝙蝠之间的寄主-寄生虫关联,包括侵染率。对于更丰富的叶绿体蝙蝠,在一年中的不同季节以及与寄主的性别和年龄相关的果蝇侵染率和平均强度已确定。从4种蝙蝠中(Anoura caudifera(E. Geoffroy,1818),Artibeus fimbriatus Gray(1838),Artibeus lituratus(Olfers,1818)和Sturnira lilium E. Geoffroy,1810)收集了118种七种蝙蝠的标本。 (Anastrebla caudiferae Wenzel,1976,Megistopoda aranea(Coquillett,1899),Megistopoda proxima(Seguy,1926),Metelasmus pseudopterus Coquillett,1907,Paratrichobius longicrus(Miranda Ribeiro,1907),Trichobius phyllostomi Kessel,1976年。在斜纹夜蛾,纤毛虫和百合链球菌中发现较低的侵扰率,并且蝙蝠在夏季和秋季更倾向于寄生,这可能与研究区域的季节温度有关,因为这些温度会影响繁殖和死亡率。外寄生虫。对于立提琴鸟,寄主的年龄或性别均不影响经纬假单胞菌的侵染率。虽然一般而言,链球菌的年龄或性别均不影响近邻链球菌的侵染率,但与成年蝙蝠相比,近端链球菌更容易寄生幼年链球菌。数据表明没有行为差异与所研究的叶绿体蝙蝠种类的年龄和性别有关,这种差异有利或不利于Streblidae的侵扰。

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