Primacy of Human Odors Over Visual and Heat Cues in Inducing Landing in Female Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes.

IF 1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Journal of Insect Behavior Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-23 DOI:10.1007/s10905-022-09796-2
Benjamin D Sumner, Ring T Cardé
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Abstract

Although human skin odor is thought to be the cue that anthropophilic mosquitoes use to discriminate us from other potential hosts, the precise details of how they use skin odor to find and land on a human is unclear. We found that Aedes aegypti land on a source of skin odor without a co-located visual cue. By collecting human odor on glass beads and using identical glass beads to visually conceal skin odor and heat cues, we were able to study mosquito landing on skin odor, heat, and visual cues separately. Landing is necessary for blood feeding which is a required behavior for the Aedes aegypti life cycle as well as the behavior responsible for the epidemiological impact of mosquitoes. Therefore, we consider it to be the diagnostic measure of the importance of a host cue. In two-choice tests, a skin odor source had the highest valence for landing, followed by a combination of heat and a visual cue, and finally heat and visual cues presented separately. We also measured the durations of the landings, though no significant differences were found.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10905-022-09796-2.

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在诱导雌性埃及伊蚊上岸方面,人类气味比视觉和热量线索更重要。
尽管人类的皮肤气味被认为是嗜人蚊子用来将我们与其他潜在宿主区分开来的线索,但它们如何利用皮肤气味找到人类并在其身上着陆的确切细节还不清楚。我们发现,埃及伊蚊在没有视觉线索的情况下也能在皮肤气味源上着陆。通过在玻璃珠上收集人的气味,并用相同的玻璃珠在视觉上隐藏皮肤气味和热量线索,我们能够分别研究蚊子在皮肤气味、热量和视觉线索上的着陆情况。着陆是吸血的必要条件,而吸血是埃及伊蚊生命周期的必要行为,也是造成蚊子流行病学影响的行为。因此,我们认为这是衡量宿主线索重要性的诊断标准。在二选一测试中,皮肤气味源对着陆的影响最大,其次是热和视觉线索的组合,最后是热和视觉线索的单独呈现。我们还测量了着陆的持续时间,但没有发现显著差异:在线版本包含补充材料,可在 10.1007/s10905-022-09796-2上查阅。
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Journal of Insect Behavior
Journal of Insect Behavior 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
1.50
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发文量
16
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Insect Behavior offers peer-reviewed research articles and short critical reviews on all aspects of the behavior of insects and other terrestrial arthropods such as spiders, centipedes, millipedes, and isopods. An internationally renowned editorial board discusses technological innovations and new developments in the field, emphasizing topics such as behavioral ecology, motor patterns and recognition, and genetic determinants.
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