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Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus

Abstract: The Transcaucasian highland vole-based natural plague focus is located on the Javakheti and Armenian plateaus and the Lesser Caucasus. The rodents distributed in this region are hosts to 42 species of fleas from 21 genera. One-third of the flea species are monoxenous parasites, and the rem...

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Главные авторы: Kotti, B. K., Котти, Б. К.
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spelling ir-123456789-298292025-02-28T09:57:43Z Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus Kotti, B. K. Котти, Б. К. Distribution Natural plague focus Highlands Host specificity Rodents Fleas Abstract: The Transcaucasian highland vole-based natural plague focus is located on the Javakheti and Armenian plateaus and the Lesser Caucasus. The rodents distributed in this region are hosts to 42 species of fleas from 21 genera. One-third of the flea species are monoxenous parasites, and the remaining species are oligoxenous or pleioxenous parasites. The vole parasite Nosopsyllus consimilis is typical of the foothills and the middle mountain belt, while such vole parasites as Amalaraeus dissimilis daghestanicus, Callopsylla c. caspia, C. s. saxatilis, Paradoxopsyllus h. hesperius, Frontopsylla c. caucasica, Amphipsylla kuznetzovi, Rhadinopsylla caucasica, and Paraneopsylla dampfi occur in the highlands. The ranges of 24 flea species cover the entire plague focus, while other species are confined to the Armenian Plateau (Citellophilus transcaucasicus, Oropsylla idahoensis ilovaiskii, Neopsylla setosa spinea, Ctenophthalmus iranus, C. shovi, C. secundus), the Javakheti Plateau (Amphipsylla georgica), or the Lesser Caucasus (C. wladimiri). The warm season is the most favorable time for plague transmission in the Transcaucasian focus, since fleas infesting the common vole actively feed and reproduce during this period. The most active pathogen vector among them is Callopsylla c. caspia. 2025-02-28T09:56:45Z 2025-02-28T09:56:45Z 2024 Статья Kotti B.K. Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus // Entomological Review. - 2024. - 104 (4). - pp. 259 - 266. - DOI: 10.1134/S001387382404002X https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29829 en Entomological Review application/pdf Pleiades Publishing
institution СКФУ
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language English
topic Distribution
Natural plague focus
Highlands
Host specificity
Rodents
Fleas
spellingShingle Distribution
Natural plague focus
Highlands
Host specificity
Rodents
Fleas
Kotti, B. K.
Котти, Б. К.
Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
description Abstract: The Transcaucasian highland vole-based natural plague focus is located on the Javakheti and Armenian plateaus and the Lesser Caucasus. The rodents distributed in this region are hosts to 42 species of fleas from 21 genera. One-third of the flea species are monoxenous parasites, and the remaining species are oligoxenous or pleioxenous parasites. The vole parasite Nosopsyllus consimilis is typical of the foothills and the middle mountain belt, while such vole parasites as Amalaraeus dissimilis daghestanicus, Callopsylla c. caspia, C. s. saxatilis, Paradoxopsyllus h. hesperius, Frontopsylla c. caucasica, Amphipsylla kuznetzovi, Rhadinopsylla caucasica, and Paraneopsylla dampfi occur in the highlands. The ranges of 24 flea species cover the entire plague focus, while other species are confined to the Armenian Plateau (Citellophilus transcaucasicus, Oropsylla idahoensis ilovaiskii, Neopsylla setosa spinea, Ctenophthalmus iranus, C. shovi, C. secundus), the Javakheti Plateau (Amphipsylla georgica), or the Lesser Caucasus (C. wladimiri). The warm season is the most favorable time for plague transmission in the Transcaucasian focus, since fleas infesting the common vole actively feed and reproduce during this period. The most active pathogen vector among them is Callopsylla c. caspia.
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Котти, Б. К.
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title Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
title_short Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
title_full Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
title_fullStr Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
title_full_unstemmed Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Rodents in the Transcaucasian Highland Natural Plague Focus
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