The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats

Abstract The rats were parasitized by ectoparasitic arthropods which have a close relationship with rats as their specific host. In the rat’s body found various types of ectoparasites such as ticks, mites, fleas, and ticks at the same time and is known as polyparasit. This research aims at obtaining...

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Main Authors: Sepe, M, Maryana, N, Priyambodo, S
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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096 2024-06-02T08:13:43+00:00 The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats Sepe, M Maryana, N Priyambodo, S 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096/pdf https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096 unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 492, issue 1, page 012096 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2020 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096 2024-05-07T13:58:15Z Abstract The rats were parasitized by ectoparasitic arthropods which have a close relationship with rats as their specific host. In the rat’s body found various types of ectoparasites such as ticks, mites, fleas, and ticks at the same time and is known as polyparasit. This research aims at obtaining data about the diversity of ectoparasites on different types of rats and their habitat. The rats caught in the house habitat, forest, field, and sewer. The caught rats were put into a cloth bag, labeled, then taken to laboratory to be identified by using key rodent identification. Then, the researcher did the collection and identification. The results showed that There were 87 rats caught from all the habitats. The four rat species trapped from four habitats were Rattus rattus diardii , R. tiomanicus , R. argentiventer , and R. norvegicus . The total number of 2548 ectoparasites were collected from the rats of Hoplopluera pacifica , Polyplax spinulosa , Xenopsylla cheopis , Laelaps nuttalli Hirst and L. echidninus. The diversity index of ectoparasites on the bodies of R. tanezumi was predominant (0.525). Statistical analysis with t-tests (α = 5%) of all index diversity between male and female rodents infested with ectoparasites was not significantly different. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus IOP Publishing IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 492 1 012096
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description Abstract The rats were parasitized by ectoparasitic arthropods which have a close relationship with rats as their specific host. In the rat’s body found various types of ectoparasites such as ticks, mites, fleas, and ticks at the same time and is known as polyparasit. This research aims at obtaining data about the diversity of ectoparasites on different types of rats and their habitat. The rats caught in the house habitat, forest, field, and sewer. The caught rats were put into a cloth bag, labeled, then taken to laboratory to be identified by using key rodent identification. Then, the researcher did the collection and identification. The results showed that There were 87 rats caught from all the habitats. The four rat species trapped from four habitats were Rattus rattus diardii , R. tiomanicus , R. argentiventer , and R. norvegicus . The total number of 2548 ectoparasites were collected from the rats of Hoplopluera pacifica , Polyplax spinulosa , Xenopsylla cheopis , Laelaps nuttalli Hirst and L. echidninus. The diversity index of ectoparasites on the bodies of R. tanezumi was predominant (0.525). Statistical analysis with t-tests (α = 5%) of all index diversity between male and female rodents infested with ectoparasites was not significantly different.
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author Sepe, M
Maryana, N
Priyambodo, S
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Maryana, N
Priyambodo, S
The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
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Maryana, N
Priyambodo, S
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title The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
title_short The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
title_full The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
title_fullStr The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
title_full_unstemmed The diversity of ectoparasites on some type of rats
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/492/1/012096
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