神奈川县相模原市水田水螨寄生于日本小蠊的研究

H. Abé, Y. Kojima, M. Imura, Yukino Tanaka
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2016年8月,在相模原市某稻田调查了水螨对水生异翅目昆虫的寄生特性。在调查过程中,共收集到猕猴(Appasus japonicus)、宝瓶(Aquarius paludum)和中华Ranatra 3种异翅目动物。其中,水螨只在刺参上发现。水螨均处于幼虫后休养期,鉴定为水螅属。水螨的分布与发育阶段、性别无关。而被水螅虫侵染的寄主个体明显大于未侵染的寄主个体,且每只日本姬螨的密度与寄主体大小呈正相关。因此,无论寄主的发育阶段或性别如何,水螅都是机会性地寄生在较大的japonicus个体上。尽管水螅螨对稚螨的特定身体部位没有表现出偏好,但相对于成虫的中胸、后胸、前肢、中肢和后肢,水螅螨更喜欢前翅。螨虫可能会选择大的、不活跃的身体部位,而不是小的、活跃的身体部位附着在成年寄主身上。
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Parasitism of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidiae) on Appasus japonicus in a paddy field in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
The parasitic nature of water mites on aquatic heteropterans was investigated at a paddy field in Sagamihara City in August 2016. During the survey, three heteropteran species, Appasus japonicus, Aquarius paludum, and Ranatra chinensis, were collected. Among these species, water mites were found only on A. japonicus. The water mites were all in a post-larval resting stage and identified as the Hydrachna sp. The mite prevalence or intensity has no relation to the developmental stage or sex of A. japonicus. However, the host individuals infested with Hydrachna sp. were significantly larger than non-infested ones, and the mite intensity on each A. japonicus was apt to correlate with the host body size. Consequently, the Hydrachna sp. is opportunistically parasitic on larger A. japonicus individuals, regardless of the developmental stage or sex of the host. Though the Hydrachna sp. did not exhibit a preference for particular body parts of the juvenile A. japonicus, the mites preferred the forewing to the mesothorax, metathorax, foreleg, midleg, and hindleg of the adult one. The mites probably select large, inactive body parts rather than small, active parts for attachment on the adult host.
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