咖啡因对普通绿瓶蝇(双翅目:茧蝇科)寿命和运动活动的影响

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Shine Shane Naing, Haruna Fujioka, Teruhisa Matsuura, Takahisa Miyatake
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常见的绿瓶蝇(双翅目:绢绿蝇科)是一种很有前途和有用的温室农作物管理传粉媒介。这种苍蝇可以在比欧洲蜜蜂更低和更高的温度下授粉。然而,管理传粉媒介的寿命对使用温室的种植者来说很重要。先前对其他昆虫的研究表明,咖啡因会影响昆虫的寿命和行为。例如,欧洲蜜蜂在摄入咖啡因后寿命更长,记忆力也更好。咖啡因如何影响传粉者的寿命和行为值得研究,因为它可以影响传粉者的行为,延长寿命,或者成为对抗传粉者的杀虫剂。因此,在本研究中,研究了不同浓度的咖啡因对丝光l.s icata的寿命和运动的影响。首先,将五种不同咖啡因浓度下的丝光l.s icata的寿命与对照进行了比较。结果表明,与低浓度(0.05%和0.01%)相比,高浓度的咖啡因(2%、1%和0.5%)显著降低了寿命。其次,利用果蝇活动监测仪(Drosophila Activity Monitor, DAM)检测了在这两种咖啡因浓度下,处理和对照的雄性和雌性果蝇的运动活动。0.05%的咖啡因显著降低了运动能力,而0.01%的咖啡因则没有。我们还比较了果蝇的脂质浓度:与摄入0%和0.01%咖啡因的果蝇相比,摄入0.05%咖啡因的果蝇的脂质浓度较低。这些结果表明,在实验室条件下,咖啡因对传粉昆虫丝光l.s icata的寿命和运动活动有负面影响。
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Effects of caffeine on the longevity and locomotion activity of the common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

The common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is a promising and useful managed pollinator for greenhouse agricultural crops. The fly can pollinate at lower and higher temperatures than European honeybee. However, management of the longevity of pollinators is important for growers using greenhouses. Previous studies using other insects showed that caffeine affects insect longevity and behaviors. For instance, European honeybee live longer and have increased memory after caffeine consumption. How caffeine affects the longevity and behavior of pollinators is worth investigating because it can affect pollinator’s behavior, extend longevity, or be an insecticide against pollinators. In the present study, therefore, the longevity and locomotion of L. sericata were investigated when they were given different caffeine concentrations. First, the longevity of L. sericata with five different caffeine concentrations was compared to the control. The results showed that higher concentrations of caffeine (2%, 1%, and 0.5%) significantly decreased the life span compared to lower concentrations (0.05% and 0.01%). Second, the locomotion activities of L. sericata were examined at those two caffeine concentrations with treated and control male and female flies utilizing a Drosophila Activity Monitor (DAM). Treatment with 0.05% caffeine dramatically reduced locomotion, but treatment of 0.01% caffeine did not. We also compared lipid concentrations of flies: flies treated with 0.05% caffeine had a lower lipid concentration compared to flies treated with 0% and 0.01% caffeine. These results indicate that caffeine had negative effects on the longevity and locomotion activities of the pollinator L. sericata in laboratory conditions.

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期刊介绍: Applied Entomology and Zoology publishes articles concerned with applied entomology, applied zoology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of original research papers, technical notes and reviews are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication.
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