Literature DB >> 8433345

Distribution and seasonal and diurnal activity patterns of Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Acari: Trombiculidae) in a forest edge ecosystem.

R E Clopton1, R E Gold.   

Abstract

Microclimatic and vegetative effects on the population size and activity patterns of larval Eutrombicula alfreddugesi Oudemans, 1910 (Acari: Trombiculidae), were investigated in Nebraska between latitude 40 degrees 0'0" N and 40 degrees 1'21" N. Larval population densities along a forest edge were greatest in areas of high relative humidity, moderate temperature, low incident sunlight, and increasing substrate vegetation. Although chigger populations existed throughout the forest edge, larger populations concentrated in short- to tall-grass transition zones. Chiggers were rarely found in the undergrowth beneath the tree canopy. Chigger activity correlated with a microclimatically driven diurnal rhythm. Activity was greatest during the late afternoon-early evening, between 1530 and 1930 hours (CDST). Larval activity dropped to low levels and remained so until sunrise; this period of reduced activity occurred between 1930 and 0530 hours. Small increases in larval activity occurred around sunrise (approximately 0600-0700 hours). Between about 0700 and 1530 hours, larval E. alfreddugesi were inactive and did not respond to normal sampling stimuli. Larval populations appeared in late April through early May, peaked in abundance in late June and early July, diminished through late summer, and disappeared in midautumn as the ground began to freeze.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8433345     DOI: 10.1093/jmedent/30.1.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Entomol        ISSN: 0022-2585            Impact factor:   2.278


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