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  4. Oriented responses of the triatomine bugs rhodnius-prolixus and triatoma-infestans to vertebrate odors on a servosphere

Oriented responses of the triatomine bugs rhodnius-prolixus and triatoma-infestans to vertebrate odors on a servosphere

Author(s)
Taneja, Jyotika
Guerin, Patrick  
Institut de biologie  
Date issued
1995
In
Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology
Vol
4
No
176
From page
455
To page
464
Subjects
RHODNIUS TRIATOMA BEHAVIOR HOST-ODORS ORIENTATION VARIEGATUM FABRICIUS IXODIDAE TROPICAL BONT TICK SEX-PHEROMONE HEMIPTERA-REDUVIIDAE AMERICAN COCKROACH BREATH COMPONENTS TSETSE-FLIES ORIENTATION RECEPTORS PERCEPTION
Abstract
Oriented responses of both R. prolixus and T. infestans adults were recorded on a servosphere to mouse-odour, one of its components (CO2), and to rabbit urine-odour. The volatiles were delivered in an air-stream under controlled conditions which excluded other sensory modalities. In stimulus-free air the triatomines walked preferentially downwind in straight bouts interrupted by stops or periods at relatively low speeds, all of variable duration. In odour-laden air, bugs maintained their typical walking habit but switched fram negative to positive anemotaxis. The characteristic response to odour onset was to stop, sample the air with the antennae, turn upwind in situ, and then walk off in the direction of the source for at least a few seconds, i.e., odour mediated anemotaxis. Mouse-odour caused T. infestans to increase its speed to 5.3 cms(-1). Both species continued with the upwind response for some time after odour delivery ceased, but the crosswind component of the tracks was more prominent during this period-an effort, we presume, by the bugs to re-contact an odour plume. This investigation provides unequivocal evidence for host finding in triatomines by olfactory cues alone.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/55487
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