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Multiple blood feeding and host-seeking behavior in aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus (diptera: Culicidae)

机译:在埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊中的多次献血和寄主寻求行为(双翅目:蚊科)

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The body size of mosquitoes can influence a number of bionomic factors, such as their blood-feeding ability, host attack rate, and fecundity. All of these traits are important determinants of their potential to transmit diseases. Among abiotic and biotic factors, high temperature and low nutrition in the developing stages of mosquitoes generally result in small adults. We studied the relationship between body size and multiple feeding in a gonotrophic cycle and some fecundity attributes by using three strains of two competent vector species, Aedes aegypti (L.) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse). We raised small and large mosquitoes under low and high food conditions in the laboratory to measure parameters of fecundity and blood-feeding behavior. Fecundity was positively correlated with body size in both species, whereas the number of bloodmeals, the frequency of host-seeking behavior, and egg retention were negatively correlated with body size in the Ae. albopictus Nagasaki strain. We found that multiple feeding and host-seeking behavior were negatively correlated with body size, i.e., small mosquitoes tended to have more contact with hosts. We found that two mechanisms that inhibit engorged mosquitoes from seeking out hosts, distension-induced and oocyte-induced inhibition, were not strong enough to limit host-seeking behavior, and multiple feeding increased fecundity. Size-dependent multiple feeding and host-seeking behavior affect contact frequency with hosts and should be considered when predicting how changes in mosquito body size affect disease transmission. © 2013 Entomological Society of America.
机译:蚊子的体型可以影响许多生物因素,例如其摄食能力,宿主侵袭率和繁殖力。所有这些特征都是其传播疾病潜力的重要决定因素。在非生物和生物因素中,蚊子发育阶段的高温和低营养通常导致成年成年人。我们通过使用两种感受态载体物种埃及伊蚊(Aedes aegypti(L.)和白纹伊蚊(Skuse))的三种菌株研究了在非营养循环中体型大小和多次进食与某些繁殖力属性之间的关系。我们在实验室的高低食物条件下饲养大小蚊子,以测量繁殖力和采血行为的参数。在这两个物种中,生殖力与体型呈正相关,而在Ae中,血粉的数量,寻找宿主的频率和卵的保留与体型呈负相关。长崎白纹病菌。我们发现,多次进食和寻求宿主的行为与体型呈负相关,即小蚊子倾向于与宿主接触更多。我们发现抑制膨胀的蚊子寻找宿主的两种抑制机制,即扩张诱导的抑制和卵母细胞诱导的抑制,均不足以限制寻求宿主的行为,并且多次喂养增加了繁殖力。大小依赖的多次进食和寻求宿主的行为会影响与宿主的接触频率,因此在预测蚊虫体型变化如何影响疾病传播时应予以考虑。 ©2013美国昆虫学会。

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