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Pouncing spider, flying mosquito: blood acquisition increases predation risk in mosquitoes

机译:猛扑蜘蛛,飞蚊:采血增加了蚊子捕食的风险

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Female mosquitoes dramatically increase their mass when blood feeding on their hosts. Such an increase could impact mosquito mortality risk by reducing escape speed and/or agility. We used two laboratory-based experiments to test this notion. In the first, we allowed mature female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes to feed from 0 to 4 min and then attacked those females with an artificial predator. We videotaped subsequent escape response of each mosquito. Analysis of those responses clearly demonstrated an inverse relationship between increased mass and escape speed. In the second experiment, we exposed both blood-engorged and unfed A.gambiae females to single zebra spiders (Salticus scenicus) in small plexiglass cages. Here, we focused on mosquito escapes from searching and pouncing spiders. We found that engorged mosquitoes were three times less likely to escape searching spiders compared to unfed conspecifics. Thus we conclude that blood feeding has substantial state-dependent risk both at the host (experiment 1) and after feeding (experiment 2). Such risk can be extended to a broad range of taxa.
机译:当雌性蚊子向宿主喂食血液时,它们的体重急剧增加。这种增加可能会通过降低逃逸速度和/或敏捷度来影响蚊子死亡的风险。我们使用了两个基于实验室的实验来测试这一概念。首先,我们让成熟的雌性冈比亚按蚊蚊在0到4分钟内觅食,然后用人工捕食者攻击这些雌性。我们录制了每个蚊子随后逃逸的录像。对这些反应的分析清楚地表明,质量增加与逃逸速度之间呈反比关系。在第二个实验中,我们将充满血液和未进食的冈比亚拟南芥雌性都暴露在有机玻璃小笼子中的单个斑马蜘蛛(Salticus Scenicus)中。在这里,我们重点研究了搜寻和突袭蜘蛛的蚊子逃逸。我们发现,与未喂食的同种动物相比,饱食的蚊子逃脱搜索蜘蛛的可能性低三倍。因此,我们得出结论,在宿主(实验1)和进食后(实验2),血液喂养都有很大的状态依赖性风险。这种风险可以扩展到广泛的分类单元。

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