SPECIES DIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF SUCKING LICE IN YUNNAN, CHINA |
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Authors: | Xian-guo Guo Ti-jun Qian Li-jun Guo Jing Wang Wen-ge Dong Li Zhang Zhi-min Ma Wei Li |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Vector and Pathogen, Faculty of Basic Medicine, Dali College, Dali, Yunnan, 671000, China;Faculty of Clinical Laboratory, Dali College, Dali, Yunnan, 671000, China;Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, Guangdong, 515031, China |
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Abstract: | Abstract On the basis of investigating 9 counties (towns) in Yunnan Province of China, the species diversity and community structure of sucking lice on the body surface of small mammal hosts are studied in the paper. Species richness ( S ) is used to stand for the species diversity. The calculation of community diversity index and evenness are based on Shannon-Wiener's method. 2 745 small mammals captured from the investigated sites belong to 10 families, 25 genera and 41 species in 5 orders (Rodentia, Insectivora, Scandentia, Logomorpha and Carnivora) while 18165 individuals of sucking lice collected from the body surface of the small mammal hosts are identified into 4 families, 6 genera and 22 species. The species of sucking lice are much less than the species of their hosts. Most species of small mammals have their fixed sucking lice on their body surface. One species of small mammals usually have few species of sucking lice (1 to 4 species). The close species of the hosts in the taxonomy are found to have the same or similar dominant species of sucking lice on their body surface. The results reveal that the species diversity of sucking lice on small mammals is very low with a very simple community structure. The results also imply there may be a close co-evolution relationship between the lice and the hosts. |
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Keywords: | Anoplura species diversity community structure sucking louse Yunnan China |
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