库蚊属一种新的产卵方式的发现和描述。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Liz Wynne, Lawrence E Reeves, Donald A Yee
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尽管蚊子的繁殖策略存在很大差异,而且目前对大多数已描述的蚊子物种缺乏行为和生态信息,但在研究充分的物种中观察到的主要产卵行为导致了整个蚊子属的产卵模式的全面概括。库蚊属的蚊子有28个亚属,800多种,人们普遍认为它们只会在水面上产卵(“筏子”)。尽管我们目前对许多库蚊种和亚属的繁殖知之甚少,但这种过度简化仍然存在。通过野外观察、摄影和录像等方法,我们记录了一种微蚊亚属库蚊的产卵行为,并提供了据我们所知的第一个证据,证明了一种库蚊是空中产卵和跳过产卵,而不是产卵大量的卵。妊娠残雪。在波多黎各的Luquillo实验森林中,研究人员观察并拍摄了几个晚上的雌性反光蛾,它们在向充满水的加勒比Heliconia caribaea的苞片中发射单个卵的同时进行椭圆飞行模式。这些发现提出了关于这种非典型库蚊行为的进化和驱动因素的问题,并表明我们对库蚊生态和行为的理解仍然不完整。
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Discovery and description of a novel mode of oviposition in the mosquito genus Culex.

Despite the wide variation in mosquito reproductive strategies and the present lack of behavioral and ecological information for the majority of described mosquito species, the predominant egg-laying behaviors observed in well-studied species have led to sweeping generalizations of oviposition patterns across entire mosquito genera. Mosquitoes in the genus Culex, which contains over 800 species across 28 subgenera, are commonly believed to exclusively lay egg masses ("rafts") that float on the water surface. This oversimplification persists, though we currently know little regarding the reproduction of many Culex species and subgenera. Using field observations, photography, and video recordings, we document the oviposition behavior of a Culex subgenus Micraedes species, Culex antillummagnorum (Dyar), and provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, of a Culex species aerially and skip-ovipositing, rather than laying masses of coniform eggs. Gravid Cx. antillummagnorum females were observed and filmed in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico for several nights as they performed an elliptic flight pattern while launching single eggs into water-filled bracts of Heliconia caribaea. These findings raise questions regarding the evolution and drivers of such an atypical Culex behavior and indicate that our understanding of Culex ecology and behavior remains incomplete.

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