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@article{1232662, author = {Balvín, Ondřej and Bartonička, Tomáš and Simov, Nikolay and Paunovic, Milan and Vilímová, Jitka}, article_number = {4}, keywords = {biogeography faunistics ectoparasites ecology host-parasite relationship}, language = {eng}, issn = {0139-7893}, journal = {Folia Zoologica}, title = {Distribution and host relations of species of the genus Cimex on bats in Europe}, volume = {63}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1232662 AU - Balvín, Ondřej - Bartonička, Tomáš - Simov, Nikolay - Paunovic, Milan - Vilímová, Jitka PY - 2014 TI - Distribution and host relations of species of the genus Cimex on bats in Europe JF - Folia Zoologica VL - 63 IS - 4 SP - 281-289 EP - 281-289 PB - Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze SN - 01397893 KW - biogeography faunistics ectoparasites ecology host-parasite relationship N2 - The species of the genus Cimex (Heteroptera: Cimicidae) are important ectoparasites of European bats. Unlike other ectoparasites, they are attached to the body of their host only when they need to feed, otherwise they stay in refugia in bat roosts. Consequently, they are often overlooked by bat specialists and in many countries they are either unknown or poorly characterized. This study reports results from thorough investigations of bat roosts of diverse bat species in a Northwest-Southeast transect across Europe: Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria. The distribution of Cimex lectularius follows the synanthropic habitats of its principal hosts, Myotis myotis and M. emarginatus, both Mediterranean elements of the European fauna. The climate in natural roosts (i.e. caves) inhabited by these bats in southern areas appears to restrain the presence of cimicids. In central Europe, C. pipistrelli parasitizes, beside M. myotis, many crevice-dwelling bat species indigenous to the boreal zone. However, in southern Europe, it appears only in connection with Nyctalus noctula. C. lectularius was confirmed for five host bat species and newly recorded for Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, C. pipistrelli was confirmed for seven bat species and newly recorded for Myotis nattereri. The first record of C. emarginatus outside of its type locality and Myotis alcathoe as a new host are reported. The host preferences of the species of the genus Cimex are discussed. ER -
BALVÍN, Ondřej, Tomáš BARTONIČKA, Nikolay SIMOV, Milan PAUNOVIC a Jitka VILÍMOVÁ. Distribution and host relations of species of the genus Cimex on bats in Europe. \textit{Folia Zoologica}. Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze, 2014, roč.~63, č.~4, s.~281-289. ISSN~0139-7893.
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