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Drivers of flea (siphonaptera) community structure in sympatric wild carnivores in northwestern Mexico
(Soc. Vector Ecology, 2018-06)
Host identity, habitat type, season, and interspecific interactions were investigated as determinants of the community structure of fleas on wild carnivores in northwestern Mexico. A total of 540 fleas belonging to seven ...
A community approach for pathogens and their arthropod vectors (ticks and fleas) in cats of sub-Saharan Africa
(Bmc, 2022-09-09)
Background: Arthropod-borne pathogens and their vectors are present throughout Africa. They have been well studied in livestock of sub-Saharan Africa, but poorly studied in companion animals. Given their socioeconomic ...
Similarities among ectoparasite fauna of sigmodontine rodents: phylogenetic and geographical influences
(Cambridge Univ PressNew York, 2012)
Fleas associated with non-flying small mammal communities from northern and central Chile: with new host and locality recordsFleas associated with non-flying small mammal communities from northern and central Chile: with new host and locality records
(Royal Entomological SocietyRoyal Entomological Society, 2013-12)
Fleas associated with small mammals from seven localities from northern and central Chile were assessed. We captured 352 small mammals belonging to 12 species from which we obtained 675 fleas belonging to 15 different ...
Prevalence and intensity of fleas parasitizing an isolated population of screaming hairy armadillo in Buenos Aires province, Argentina: host-related factors and temporal dynamics
(Springer, 2017-11)
Fleas (Siphonaptera) of an isolated population of Chaetophractus vellerosus (Mammalia: Xenarthra) from Magdalena (Buenos Aires province) were studied, and their presence was associated with host-related factors (age, sex, ...
A community approach of pathogens and their arthropod vectors (ticks and fleas) in dogs of African Sub-Sahara
(2021-12-01)
Background: Arthropod-borne pathogens and their vectors are present throughout Africa. They have been well-studied in livestock of sub-Saharan Africa, but poorly in companion animals. Given the socio-economic importance ...