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Goats,hares, and rabbits as hosts for the New Zealand cattle tick,Haemaphysalis longicornis
Authors:ACG Heath  JD Tenquist  Dallas M Bishop
Institution:Wallaceville Animal Research Centre Research Division , Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , Private Bag, Upper Hutt , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Feral goats and hares were commonly infested by immature stages of the New Zealand cattle tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis. No explanation could be found for the low prevalence of adult ticks on these hosts. The ears of both host species were almost the exclusive feeding site of the ticks and this may be a consequence of grooming behaviour. Another potential host, the rabbit, was examined but few were found to be infested.

The less restricted range of non-domesticated hosts, together with feeding habits that differ from domestic stock, make them an important additional source of information on the ecology and seasonal pattern of activity of H. longicornis. Also, they are a source of contamination for tick-free pasture, and could possibly maintain the tick population in the absence of sheep and cattle. It is important that their role as alternative hosts be understood and considered in tick-control programmes.
Keywords:New Zealand cattle tick  Haemaphysalis longicornis  goats  hares  rabbits  seasonal pattern  maintenance hosts
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