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Multiple traumatic insemination events reduce the ability of bed bug females to maintain water balance

机译:多次外来受精事件降低了臭虫雌性动物维持水平衡的能力

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To examine how traumatic insemination, a wounding process to females inflicted by males during copulation, reduces the longevity of females of the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, we assessed if multiple bouts of mating impact water relations of females by measuring net transpiration water loss rates. Our studies show that net transpiration rate of females correlates with frequency of mating (small increase after exposure to low numbers of males; large increase after exposure to large numbers of males), and this is reflected by reduced female survivorship for as much as 22 days at 75% RH, 25°C. Water loss occurs up to 28% more rapidly in females after being held with large groups of males. Females that were exposed to males having their paramere removed, females exposed only to other females, and females kept in isolation (unmated) exhibited no reduction in ability to retain water, indicating that traumatic insemination was responsible for the net transpiration rate increase. Mechanical piercing of the female’s abdominal wall leads to increased net transpiration rates for longer periods than puncturing the ectospermalege (regular mating site), implying that inaccurate copulation by males is extremely detrimental to the water balance of females and that the ectospermalege is uniquely modified to seal off more quickly to prevent excess water loss. Mating frequency and the associated increased water loss is considerably reduced by the addition of bed bug alarm pheromone components. Thus, females experience elevated water stress due to traumatic insemination, especially at high levels and when males fail to pierce the ectospermalege, and water loss prevention, likely by more rapid sealing of the wound, is a novel function of the ectopsermalege.
机译:为了研究交配期间雄性对女性造成的创伤性受精过程如何降低臭虫Cimex lectularius的雌性的寿命,我们通过测量净蒸腾失水率评估了多次交配是否影响雌性的水分关系。我们的研究表明,雌性的净蒸腾速率与交配频率相关(暴露于少量雄性后少量增加;暴露于大量雄性后大量增加),这反映为女性存活期减少多达22天在25%RH和75%RH的条件下。被大量男性关押后,女性的水分流失速度最多可提高28%。暴露于雄性去除了豹纹的雄性的雌性,雌性仅暴露于其他雌性的雌性以及保持隔离状态(未交配)的雌性的保水能力没有降低,表明外来授精是净蒸腾速率增加的原因。雌性腹壁的机械刺穿比刺破外胚层(正常交配部位)可导致更长的净蒸腾速率,这意味着雄性交配不准确对雌性的水平衡极为不利,并且外胚层被独特地修饰以密封脱掉更快,以防止水分过多流失。通过增加臭虫警报信息素成分,可以大大减少交配频率和随之而来的水分流失。因此,雌性由于创伤性授精而经历了较高的水分胁迫,尤其是在高水平下,并且当雄性未能刺破外胚层时,并且可能通过更快速地密封伤口来防止失水是异戊二烯基的新功能。

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