Impact of some climatic factors on the population density of two rodents species and their associated Ectoparasites in animal production farm at Shosha distract, Minia governorate

Other Title(s)

تأثير بعض العوامل المناخية على الوفرة العددية لنوعين من القوارض و طفيلياتها الخارجية المصاحبة لها في مزرعة الإنتاج الحيواني في شوشة محافظة المنيا

Joint Authors

Ushbah, Hasafi Muhammad Kamal al-Din
Hasan, Hasan Muhammad
al-Badri, Kamil Husayn
Husayn, Ahmad Salah Muhammad
Abd al-Hakim, Arwa Abd al-Hadi

Source

Minia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development

Issue

Vol. 41, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2021), pp.67-76, 10 p.

Publisher

Minia University Faculty of Agriculture

Publication Date

2021-06-30

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Agriculture

Topics

Abstract EN

Redents and their ectoparasites populations are key components of animal production farms production in Egypt and all over the world.

However, their population dynamics and the factors affecting their abundance are still not well understood.

The seasonal variations during the activity periods of Rattus rattus frugivorous and Rattus norvegicus, and their associated ectoparasites with three weather factors i.

e.

, maximum biweekly mean temperature, minimum biweekly mean temperature as well as biweekly mean relative humidity as significant drivers of the rodent and their associated ectoparasites presence were recorded.

Results showed that the biweekly fluctuations of weather factors seem to be mostly a reaction wards condition in altering the activity of both the rodents and their associated ectoparasites.

Both species had three periods of activity in the two years of study and four and five periods of activity of the ectoparasites on R.

rattus frugivorous and R.

norvegicus.

The highest biweekly variation in rodent's population was observed on the date 12 March and 10th September for the two species respectively.

Also, a significant positive and negative correlation between the climatic conditions and the population activity of the two rodents and their ectoparasites is dependent on the periods of the activity.

The combined effect of the three weather factors on the fluctuation of population activity of the two species of rodents was ranged from 78.9 to 98.03% and from 55.31 to 99.11% for R.

rattus frugivorous and R.

norvegicus during the three periods of activity through the two years of study.

The simultaneous effect of the three tested weather factors on the fluctuation of population activity of rodents and their ectoparasites were varied through periods of activity.

The temperature and relative humidity were two key factors that influenced the seasonal fluctuation of rodents and ectoparasites.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Hasan, Hasan Muhammad& Ushbah, Hasafi Muhammad Kamal al-Din& al-Badri, Kamil Husayn& Husayn, Ahmad Salah Muhammad& Abd al-Hakim, Arwa Abd al-Hadi. 2021. Impact of some climatic factors on the population density of two rodents species and their associated Ectoparasites in animal production farm at Shosha distract, Minia governorate. Minia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development،Vol. 41, no. 1, pp.67-76.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Badri, Kamil Husayn…[et al.]. Impact of some climatic factors on the population density of two rodents species and their associated Ectoparasites in animal production farm at Shosha distract, Minia governorate. Minia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development Vol. 41, no. 1 (2021), pp.67-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1361345

American Medical Association (AMA)

Hasan, Hasan Muhammad& Ushbah, Hasafi Muhammad Kamal al-Din& al-Badri, Kamil Husayn& Husayn, Ahmad Salah Muhammad& Abd al-Hakim, Arwa Abd al-Hadi. Impact of some climatic factors on the population density of two rodents species and their associated Ectoparasites in animal production farm at Shosha distract, Minia governorate. Minia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development. 2021. Vol. 41, no. 1, pp.67-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1361345

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1361345