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摘要
蜱是一种世界性分布的食血节肢动物和专性体外寄生虫。它们具有重要的医学和兽医意义。研究蜱虫区系的组成是制定病媒控制规划的关键步骤。在此背景下,从2020年12月至2021年11月,对Tizi-Ouzou地区侵害小型反刍动物的硬蜱进行了为期一年的清查。采用宿主动物直接采集法,在4个采样点共检测动物663只,侵染动物170只,采集成蜱标本1318只。结果显示,蜱虫的多样性包括六种不同的物种。种类最多的是法氏根头蜱(68.66%),其次是血根头蜱(29.74%)和蓖麻伊蚊(1.36%)。其他种类较少,每一种只占总丰度的0.08%。高海拔地区的Ain El Hammam遗址比丰富度最高。农场海拔高度与蜱虫多样性呈正相关。FCA分析结果表明,蜱的分布与海拔高度和生境有关。
Diversity of hard tick (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting small ruminants in some breeding farms in Tizi-Ouzou area (Northern Algeria)
Ticks are hematophagous arthropods and obligate ectoparasites with a cosmopolitan distribution. They are of great medical and veterinary importance. Studying the composition of the tick fauna is a crucial step in establishing vector control programs. In this context, an inventory of hard ticks infesting small ruminants in the Tizi-Ouzou area was carried out over a one-year period, from December 2020 to November 2021. Using the direct collection technique on the host animal, a total of 663 animals examined, 170 were infested and a total of 1318 adult tick’s specimens were collected in four sampling sites. The result shows a tick diversity comprising six different species. The most abundant species was Rhipicephalus bursa (68.66%), followed by Rhipicephalus sanguineus (29.74%) and Ixodes ricinus (1.36%). Other species were less abundant, each representing only 0,08% of the total abundance. The highest specific richness was recorded in the Ain El Hammam site located at high altitude. A positive correlation was observed between the farms’ altitude and the tick diversity. The result of FCA analysis showed that distribution of ticks is related to altitude and habitat of tick’s species.
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The ‘Société Royale des Sciences de Liège" (hereafter the Society) regularly publishes in its ‘Bulletin" original scientific papers in the fields of astrophysics, biochemistry, biophysics, biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, mineralogy or physics, following peer review approval.