Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 132

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 132
136 CHECKLIST OF THE FLEAS ON THE FAROE ISLANDS ersen, Dorete Bloch and Gert Brovad for various services rendered. Altogether we found more than 5000 fleas, of which 475 were slide-mounted and these are kept at the Museum of Natural History in Tórshavn. The life ofaflea Fleas are small (1-8 mm long) wingless in- sects. As adults their bodies are strongly compressed laterally and so contrary to oth- er insects are always pictured from the side. They are heavily sclerotised, hairy and shiny and normally light brown to almost black. Fleas are parasitic in the adult stage only, sucking blood from birds and mam- mals. In low temperatures adult fleas can exist for long periods without food. The fe- males produce up to 100 eggs during their lifetime - not in one go though, but a few after each meal. The larvae are' legless and eyeless with few, but strong bristles and biting mouth- parts; they are not parasitic, but feed on or- ganic matter, which they fínd in the nest or dwelling place of the host. They can also be called indirect parasites, as the only partly digested blood from the adult fleas’ excre- ments is a vital ingredient in the food of the larvae (Brinck-Lindroth, 1983) The larvae are lively and quickly disperse to an envi- ronment, which is suitable - generally they prefer a humidity between 75% and 90%. They moult twice and the larval stage nor- mally lasts approx. one to two weeks. The free pupa is contained in a co- coon.The pupa stage normally lasts from one to two weeks, but if the cocoon is kept completely still, the flea will often stay in- side the cocoon for up to one year. The slightest movement will cause it to leave the cocoon immediately, which is why sometimes empty houses are found to have whole armies of hungry fleas. Method Thus (Fowler, J.A. and Cohen, S., 1983) fleas were either collected from the hosts as adults for example when birds were ringed, they were also checked for fleas and in the same manner mammal fleas were caught from mice and cats. However most fleas were hatched from larvae - i.e. nesting ma- terial was deposited in polythene bags and regularly checked for fleas. In 1997 for instance nesting material was collected from the following bird nests: Puffin (Fratercula arctica) - 25 nests from Seyðtorvu, Viðoy Puffin (Fratercula arctica) - 15 nests from Hvannrók, Trøllanes Eider (Somateria molissima) - 15 nests from Sumbiar- hólmur Eider (Somateria molissima) - 5 nests from Nólsoy Greylag Goose (Anser anser) - 3 nests from Leitisvatn Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) - 2 nests from Stóra Dímun, from one of which hatched 1234 fleas (!). Lesser Black-backed gull (Larus fuscus) - 5 nests from Nólsoy Lesser Black-backed gull (Larus fuscus)- 1 nest from Toftir Feral Pigeon (Columba livia) - 2 nests from a pigeonloft in Tórshavn Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) - 2 nests from Sumba Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) - 3 nests from Nólsoy Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) - 1 nest from Sandavágur Starling (Stumus vulgaria) - 1 nest from Stóra Dímun Fielđfare (Turdus pilaris) - 1 nest from Klaksvík Blackbird (Turdus merula) - 1 nest from Klaksvík House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) - 12 nests from Nólsoy House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) - 3 nests from Viðareiði Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) - 1 nest from Mykines
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