Nancy Rivas, Alberto Antonio-Campos, Keity J Farfán-Pira, Ricardo Alejandre-Aguilar
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摘要
三趾甲亚科(Triatominae)中的击弦现象已被确认为物种间的一种交流方式,它是由探针在前胸击弦沟上摩擦产生的。尽管这一现象具有重要的生物学意义,但对它的研究仍然不足,因为信号的产生似乎取决于股沟的形态。在这项研究中,我们使用形态计量学和扫描电子显微镜分析方法,研究了墨西哥三蠹中五个物种和两个亚种的雌性和雄性的股沟形态。我们的研究结果表明,所有分析物种的股沟都呈三角形,平行的脊覆盖整个沟槽,两侧有边框,并布满刚毛。令人惊讶的是,我们观察到,Triatoma lecticularia 和 Triatoma rubida 之间的脊数量和脊间距存在明显差异(分别为 p 0.001 和 p 0.009),这表明它们在这方面存在性二态性,而这一现象以前在该结构的形态学研究中从未报道过。我们的发现揭示了墨西哥三疣梭子蟹股沟的复杂形态,对它们的行为和种内交流具有潜在的影响。
Comparative study of the stridulatory groove in species of Triatoma (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) from Mexico.
The stridulation in the subfamily Triatominae has been identified as a means of communication between species, produced by the friction of the proboscis on the prosternal stridulatory groove. Despite its biological significance, this phenomenon remains understudied, with the signal's production seemingly contingent upon the morphology of the stridulatory groove. In this study, we examined the morphology of stridulatory grooves in females and males of five species and two subspecies of Mexican triatomines using morphometric and scanning electron microscopical analysis. Our findings reveal that all analyzed species exhibit triangular-shaped stridulatory grooves with parallel ridges covering the entire groove, bordered on each side, and covered with setae. Surprisingly, we observed noticeable differences in the number of ridges and inter-ridge distance between the species Triatoma lecticularia and Triatoma rubida (p < 0.001 and p < 0.009, respectively), indicating sexual dimorphism in this aspect, a phenomenon not previously reported in the morphology of this structure. Our findings shed light on the intricate morphology of the stridulatory groove in Mexican triatomines, suggesting potential implications for their behavior and intra-specific communication.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Vector Ecology is an international journal published by the Society for Vector Ecology. It is concerned with all aspects of the biology, ecology, and control of arthropod and vertebrate vectors and the interrelationships between the vectors and the agents of disease that they transmit. The journal publishes original research articles and scientific notes, as well as comprehensive reviews of vector biology based on presentations at Society meetings. All papers are reviewed by at least two qualified scientists who recommend their suitability for publication. Acceptance of manuscripts is based on their scientific merit and is the final decision of the editor, but these decisions may be appealed to the editorial board. The journal began publishing in 1974 and now publishes on-line only.