Introduction of the rabbit flea, Spilopsyllus cuniculi (Dale), to a subantarctic island (Kerguelen Archipelago) and its assessment as a vector of myxomatosis
T. Chekchak et al., Introduction of the rabbit flea, Spilopsyllus cuniculi (Dale), to a subantarctic island (Kerguelen Archipelago) and its assessment as a vector of myxomatosis, WILDLIF RES, 27(1), 2000, pp. 91-101
Introductions of the rabbit flea, Spilopsyllus cuniculi (Dale), were made o
n an island (3.1 km(2)) of the Kerguelen subantarctic archipelago in Januar
y and December 1987. Despite a small founding population, the species succe
eded in establishing itself. Three years after introduction, the rate of sp
read was 614 +/- 133 m (between 1990 and 1993). Despite the subantarctic cl
imate of Kerguelen, the burdens were similar to those noted in habitats fav
ourable to this ectoparasite. The flea burden of adult rabbits after coloni
sation of the whole island was higher for pregnant females (182 +/- 21, n =
98) than for non-pregnant ones (85 +/- 16, n = 68) or males (20 +/- 3, n =
116). The circulation of myxoma virus, present on this island for several
decades, has been favoured by the flea. As a result, the proportion of rabb
its with antibodies rose from 34% before introduction of the flea to 85% in
1998. Moreover, the introduction of fleas has changed the relative proport
ions of both adult males and females with antibodies. Those proportions wer
e not different before the introduction but more males than females showed
antibodies when the flea colonised the whole island. Finally, the prospects
of the introduction of Spilopsyllus cuniculi on the main island of the arc
hipelago are discussed.