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25 February 2017 Parasitism by Nycteribiidae and Streblidae Flies (Diptera) of a Malagasy Fruit Bat (Pteropodidae): Effects of Body Size and Throat Gland Development on Parasite Abundance
Faneva I. Rajemison, Oliva S. Noroalintseheno Lalarivoniaina, Steven M. Goodman
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Abstract

We examined the possible effects of host body size and throat gland development on the abundance of bloodfeeding nycteribiid and streblid flies parasitizing a Malagasy fruit bat, Rousettus madagascariensis G. Grandidier, 1928. Data were collected in the Parc National d'Ankarana in northern Madagascar during four visits: September 2014, 2015 (dry season), and January 2015, 2016 (wet season). Two bat fly species were identified, Eucampsipoda madagascarensisTheodor, 1955 (Nycteribiidae) and Megastrebla wenzeli (Jobling, 1952) (Streblidae). A positive correlation was found between host body size and abundance of E. madagascarensis during the four visits, suggesting that larger hosts have more parasites, and for M. wenzeli, this relationship was identified only during the wet season visits. In male hosts, body size and throat gland development are correlated with variation in E. madagascarensis abundance during the two seasons; this relationship was not found for M. wenzeli. We present some explanations for the observed patterns of bat fly abundance associated with throat gland development: increased vascularization and easier access to bloodmeals, chemical properties of gland secretions acting as attractants or perhaps being consumed, and modification of hair around the gland providing protection from bat grooming.

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Faneva I. Rajemison, Oliva S. Noroalintseheno Lalarivoniaina, and Steven M. Goodman "Parasitism by Nycteribiidae and Streblidae Flies (Diptera) of a Malagasy Fruit Bat (Pteropodidae): Effects of Body Size and Throat Gland Development on Parasite Abundance," Journal of Medical Entomology 54(4), 805-811, (25 February 2017). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw245
Received: 22 August 2016; Accepted: 20 December 2016; Published: 25 February 2017
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KEYWORDS
body size
Eucampsipoda madagascarensis
Megastrebla wenzeli
Rousettus madagascariensis
throat gland
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