The influence of preprandial insemination on feeding and oviposition of Ixodes persulcatus females (Acari: Ixodidae) and some thoughts concerning mating strategies in ticks of the genus Ixodes
Autor: | Inna Ioffe-Uspensky, Igor Uspensky |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine Time Factors Oviposition Zoology Ixodes persulcatus Insemination 01 natural sciences Microbiology Sexual Behavior Animal 03 medical and health sciences Animals Acari Mating Ixodes biology Ecology Nidicolous Feeding Behavior biology.organism_classification Latvia 010602 entomology 030104 developmental biology Infectious Diseases Insect Science Spermatophore Female Parasitology Ixodidae |
Zdroj: | Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 8:866-871 |
ISSN: | 1877-959X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2017.07.003 |
Popis: | Prostriate ticks (subfamily Ixodinae, genus Ixodes) can copulate and the females can be inseminated before attachment to the host. In tests with Ixodes persulcatus females collected in the field and fed without males on the host, it was shown that this preprandial insemination is necessary and sufficient for successful engorgement and oviposition if female feeding took place in up to 1 month after collection. A 2-month period between preprandial insemination and female feeding was followed by a significant decrease in the proportion of normally engorged females and significant increase in egg mortality. If a small number of males were added to feeding females in this case, the number of normally engorged females increased but the egg mortality remained as high. Spermatophore destruction during the 2-month period is assumed to have a negative effect on the viability of eggs produced after additional (perprandial) insemination. Prostriate ticks are believed to be an intermediate group between argasid and metastriate ticks. Transition from nidicolous parasitism in argasid ticks to exophily (pasture parasitism) in metastriate ticks determines the change in mating strategy from off-host to on-host copulation. We review the available data concerning mating strategies in representatives of different subgenera of the genus Ixodes in the context of this evolutionary relationship. |
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