Spatial distribution of the Karoo paralysis tickIxodes rubicundus (Acari: Ixodidae) within a false upper Karoo veld type
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental and Applied Acarology
- Vol. 11 (1) , 37-49
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01193727
Abstract
Spatial distribution of the Karoo paralysis tick (Ixodes rubicundus) has been studied in a paralysis enzootic area of the southwestern Orange Free state. Significantly more females than males were collected from the vegetation. Most ticks (99%) used grass as questing sites at a height of approximately 45 cm (range 10–97 cm), which correlates with the size of host animals. No significant differences between the questing height of male and fermale ticks were evident. The ticks were found on most of the grass species present and, except for the genusEragrostis no specific preference was evident. When questing, the capitulum ofI. rubicundus is usually (90%) directed towards the ground. Seventy-eight percent of the ticks occurred singly on a specific grassblade or flowerhead. In those cases where two ticks occurred together, no sexual aggregation was evident. Most ticks occurred under or close (\(\bar x\)=62 cm) to the corwn cover of specific shrub or tree species. These plant species were characterized by a dense crown cover with a mat of decaying leaf litter underneath. The preference of the tick for wild olive trees (Olea europaea fricana) suggests that except for the physical characteristics of this tree species, host factors may also be important. Significantly more ticks were distributed on the cooler, more protected southern sides of vegetation in comparison to the northern sides.
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