实验条件下褐飞蛾(半翅目:褐飞蛾科)的飞行活动。

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Fernanda Cristina de Oliveira Firmino, Maria Beatriz Araújo Silva, Carolina Medeiros, Cleber Galvão, Dayse da Silva Rocha
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Triatoma sordida (Stal 1859)是一种本地物种,经常涉及再感染病例。在巴西,它是在家养环境中最常被捕获的物种。尽管被归类为森林物种,但它在森林和周围环境之间表现出显著的流动性。其巨大的传播能力增加了其作为恰加斯病病媒的相关性,使从家庭环境中消除病媒成为一项挑战。本研究的目的是在实验室条件下,对飞蛾的飞行活性进行评价。总共有54个标本被标记和监测,以观察飞行活动、体重变化和寿命。半数以上的飞龙都能飞。男女开始飞行的平均时间约为13天,女性比男性飞行的次数更多。在实验室条件下对飞行活动的研究有助于理解飞行行为和物种扩散的动力学。
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Flight activity of Triatoma sordida (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) in laboratory conditions.

Triatoma sordida (Stal 1859) is an indigenous species frequently involved in reinfestation cases. In Brazil, it is the most frequently captured species in peridomestic environments. Despite being classified as a sylvatic species, it exhibits significant mobility between sylvatic and peridomestic environments. Its significant dispersal capacity increases its relevance as a vector of Chagas disease, making the elimination of the vector from domestic environments a challenge. The study aimed to evaluate the flight activity of T. sordida under laboratory conditions. A total of 54 specimens were marked and monitored to observe flight activity, weight variations, and lifespan. More than half of the T. sordida specimens were able to fly. Both sexes began flying at an average of approximately 13 days, with females engaging in more flights than males. Studies of flight activity under laboratory conditions are useful to understanding flight behavior and the dynamics involved in the species' dispersal.

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