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Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms

BACKGROUND: A thorough knowledge of the population dynamics of pests and of the main factors affecting population growth is an important prerequisite for the development of effective control strategies. Failures of various treatments aimed at regulating populations of Dermanyssus gallinae are regula...

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Autores principales: Dupray, Sébastien, Blatrix, Rumsais, Roy, Laurent J.M., Soulié, Anne‐Sophie, Dadu, Liza, Degueldre, David, Sleeckx, Nathalie, Bicout, Dominique J, Roy, Lise
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9546284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35674477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.7033
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author Dupray, Sébastien
Blatrix, Rumsais
Roy, Laurent J.M.
Soulié, Anne‐Sophie
Dadu, Liza
Degueldre, David
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Bicout, Dominique J
Roy, Lise
author_facet Dupray, Sébastien
Blatrix, Rumsais
Roy, Laurent J.M.
Soulié, Anne‐Sophie
Dadu, Liza
Degueldre, David
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Bicout, Dominique J
Roy, Lise
author_sort Dupray, Sébastien
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description BACKGROUND: A thorough knowledge of the population dynamics of pests and of the main factors affecting population growth is an important prerequisite for the development of effective control strategies. Failures of various treatments aimed at regulating populations of Dermanyssus gallinae are regularly reported in poultry farms and pullulations occur very quickly after first detection. To finely characterize population dynamics of D. gallinae, and to identify the factors modulating population growth, we conducted two successive multi‐generation experiments using closed mesocosms equipped with or without automatic counters and housing a host full‐ or part‐time (three nights per week). RESULTS: Population growth was very rapid and the adult to juvenile ratio very different from the prediction by a mathematical model. A male‐biased sex ratio was observed in some mesocosms from 21 days and in most mesocosms from 35 days of population growth originating from an inoculum of adult females. A dramatic slowdown in growth was measured in mesocosms equipped with trackers, where the mites' path to the host was constrained. The slowdown in population growth induced by the intermittent presence of the host compared to its full‐time presence was much less marked. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest avenues of research for new management methods. They question the relevance of a critical threshold based on traditional trap monitoring to manage D. gallinae. Our results highlight a unique characteristic of D. gallinae that makes it a recalcitrant case to threshold‐based practices recommended for integrated pest management (IPM) against other arthropod pests. The dramatic effect of a physical constraint for the mite to access the host (unnatural constrained path) confirms an observation made in 1917 and is a reason to design perches that are less conducive to parasite traffic. © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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spelling pubmed-95462842022-10-14 Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms Dupray, Sébastien Blatrix, Rumsais Roy, Laurent J.M. Soulié, Anne‐Sophie Dadu, Liza Degueldre, David Sleeckx, Nathalie Bicout, Dominique J Roy, Lise Pest Manag Sci Research Articles BACKGROUND: A thorough knowledge of the population dynamics of pests and of the main factors affecting population growth is an important prerequisite for the development of effective control strategies. Failures of various treatments aimed at regulating populations of Dermanyssus gallinae are regularly reported in poultry farms and pullulations occur very quickly after first detection. To finely characterize population dynamics of D. gallinae, and to identify the factors modulating population growth, we conducted two successive multi‐generation experiments using closed mesocosms equipped with or without automatic counters and housing a host full‐ or part‐time (three nights per week). RESULTS: Population growth was very rapid and the adult to juvenile ratio very different from the prediction by a mathematical model. A male‐biased sex ratio was observed in some mesocosms from 21 days and in most mesocosms from 35 days of population growth originating from an inoculum of adult females. A dramatic slowdown in growth was measured in mesocosms equipped with trackers, where the mites' path to the host was constrained. The slowdown in population growth induced by the intermittent presence of the host compared to its full‐time presence was much less marked. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest avenues of research for new management methods. They question the relevance of a critical threshold based on traditional trap monitoring to manage D. gallinae. Our results highlight a unique characteristic of D. gallinae that makes it a recalcitrant case to threshold‐based practices recommended for integrated pest management (IPM) against other arthropod pests. The dramatic effect of a physical constraint for the mite to access the host (unnatural constrained path) confirms an observation made in 1917 and is a reason to design perches that are less conducive to parasite traffic. © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2022-06-28 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9546284/ /pubmed/35674477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.7033 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Dupray, Sébastien
Blatrix, Rumsais
Roy, Laurent J.M.
Soulié, Anne‐Sophie
Dadu, Liza
Degueldre, David
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Bicout, Dominique J
Roy, Lise
Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title_full Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title_fullStr Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title_full_unstemmed Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title_short Population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
title_sort population dynamics of a poultry hematophagous mite: characterization of the population growth and identification of factors of its slowdown using closed mesocosms
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9546284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35674477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.7033
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