Small and medium sized mammals as predators of ticks (Ixodoidea) in South Africa
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Auteurs : O. B. Kok [Afrique du Sud] ; T. N. Petney [Allemagne]Source :
- Experimental & Applied Acarology [ 0168-8162 ] ; 1993-10-01.
Abstract
Abstract: A total of 1,640 stomach contents from 56 South African species of small and medium sized mammals were examined for ticks. Only six ticks were found in three specimens of the caracal Felis caracal. Although identification of the tick species was not possible owing to fragmentation and partial digestion, the genus Haemaphysalis was represented in four of these cases. We conclude that predation by small and medium sized mammals on ticks is uncommon in South Africa.
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