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Physiological and Environmental Factors Affecting the Composition of the Ejaculate in Mosquitoes and Other Insects

机译:影响蚊子和其他昆虫射精组成的生理和环境因素

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In addition to transferring sperm, male mosquitoes deliver several proteins, hormones and other factors to females in their seminal fluid that inhibit remating, alter host-seeking behaviors and stimulate oviposition. Recently, bioinformatics, transcriptomics and proteomics have been used to characterize the genes transcribed in male reproductive tissues and the individual proteins that are delivered to females. Thanks to these foundational studies, we now understand the complexity of the ejaculate in several mosquito species. Building on this work, researchers have begun to identify the functions of various proteins and hormones in the male ejaculate, and how they mediate their effects on female mosquitoes. Here, we present an overview of these studies, followed by a discussion of an under-studied aspect of male reproductive physiology: the effects of biotic and abiotic factors on the composition of the ejaculate. We argue that future research in this area would improve our understanding of male reproductive biology from a physiological and ecological perspective, and that researchers may be able to leverage this information to study key components of the ejaculate. Furthermore, this work has the potential to improve mosquito control by allowing us to account for relevant factors when implementing vector control strategies involving male reproductive biology.
机译:除转移精子外,雄蚊还向雌性的精液中传递多种蛋白质,激素和其他因子,从而抑制雌性繁殖,改变寻求宿主的行为并刺激排卵。近来,生物信息学,转录组学和蛋白质组学已被用于表征在男性生殖组织中转录的基因以及传递给女性的单个蛋白质。通过这些基础研究,我们现在了解了几种蚊子中射精的复杂性。在这项工作的基础上,研究人员已经开始确定雄性射精中各种蛋白质和激素的功能,以及它们如何介导其对雌性蚊子的作用。在这里,我们对这些研究进行概述,然后讨论对男性生殖生理学研究不足的方面:生物因子和非生物因子对射精组成的影响。我们认为,从生理和生态的角度来看,该领域的未来研究将改善我们对男性生殖生物学的理解,并且研究人员可能能够利用这些信息来研究射精的关键成分。此外,这项工作有潜力通过允许我们在实施涉及雄性生殖生物学的媒介控制策略时考虑相关因素来改善蚊子的控制。

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