Folia Parasitologica 69:014 (2022) | DOI: 10.14411/fp.2022.014

Role of bank vole (Myodes glareolus) personality on tick burden (Ixodes spp.)

Grégoire Perez1, 2, 3
1 Laboratoire Chrono-Environnement, UMR 6249 CNRS - Université de Franche-Comté, France;
2 Laboratoire Cogitamus, France;
3 Current affiliation: Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Évolutive, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - VetAgro Sup, France

Parasitism among individuals in a population often varies more than expected by chance only, leading to parasite aggregation, which is a parameter of paramount importance in parasite population dynamics and particularly in vector-borne epidemiology. However, the origin of this phenomenon is yet not fully elucidated. An increasing body of literature has demonstrated that individuals vary consistently in their behaviour, which is referred to as animal personality. Such behavioural variation could potentially lead to different encounter rates with parasites. To test this hypothesis, the relationship between personality and burden with ticks (Ixodes spp.) in the bank vole, Myodes glareolus (Schreber), was assessed. Wild rodents (eight females and 18 males) were live-trapped, identified, sexed, weighted, and inspected for ticks. Behavioural profiling was then performed using standardised tests measuring activity/exploration and boldness with a combination of automatically and manually recorded behavioural variables summarised using multivariate analyses. The resulting personality descriptors and questing tick variables were used as explanatory variables in negative binomial generalised linear models of tick burden and Bayesian simulations were performed to better estimate coefficients. Tick burden was associated to body mass and sex, but not to personality descriptors, which was mainly associated to activity/exploration. These results are discussed regarding the complex relationships among individual personality, physiological status, space use and health status.

Keywords: Behavioural profiling, small mammals, parasite aggregation, video analyses

Received: June 24, 2021; Revised: January 26, 2022; Accepted: February 11, 2022; Published online: July 12, 2022  Show citation

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