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  • South Africa has a diverse range of small mammals, many of which carry zoonotic parasites, but there is limited knowledge about the parasites found in local rodent populations, particularly the Namaqua rock mouse.
  • The study aimed to catalog ectoparasite diversity among this mouse and related rodents, collecting samples from 216 individuals across various biomes between 2017 and 2018, which yielded a total of 5,591 ectoparasites from five different groups.
  • Findings included 57 taxa of ectoparasites, with ticks being the most diverse, new host/locality data for several taxa, and the identification of known vector species, demonstrating the importance of monitoring these rodents due to their proximity to humans and domestic animals.

Article Abstract

South Africa boasts a rich diversity of small mammals of which several are commensal and harbour parasites of zoonotic importance. However, limited information is available on the parasite diversity and distribution associated with rodents in South Africa. This is particularly relevant for (Namaqua rock mouse), a regionally widespread and locally abundant species that is often commensal. To address the paucity of data, the aims of the study were to record the ectoparasite diversity associated with and develop distribution maps of lice and mites associated with and other rodents in South Africa. individuals ( = 216) were obtained from 12 localities representing multiple biomes during 2017–2018. A total of 5591 ectoparasites representing 5 taxonomic groups – fleas, lice, mesostigmatid mites, chiggers and ticks was recorded. These consisted of at least 57 taxa of which ticks were the most speciose (20 taxa). Novel contributions include new host and locality data for several ectoparasite taxa and undescribed chigger species. Known vector species were recorded which included fleas (, and ) and ticks (, and ). Locality records indicate within-taxon geographic differences between the 2 louse species and the 2 most abundant mite species. It is clear that hosts a rich diversity of ectoparasite taxa and, as such, is an important rodent species to monitor in habitats where it occurs in close proximity to humans and domestic animals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090637PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182022000750DOI Listing

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