TO HATCH OR NOT TO HATCH - EGG HATCH RESPONSE TO LARVAL DENSITY AND TO LARVAL CONTACT IN A TREEHOLE MOSQUITO

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作者
EDGERLY, JS
MARVIER, MA
机构
[1] Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
关键词
AEDES-TRISERIATUS; HATCHING STIMULATION; HATCHING INHIBITION; MOSQUITO;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.1992.tb01035.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. We investigated the effect on egg hatch of exposure to: (1) varying larval density, and (2) larval contact in Aedes triseriatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae). For 2 days in the laboratory we submerged eggs into a treehole water medium containing 0 (control), 4, 12 or 24 larvae that could either contact the eggs directly or were separated from them by a screen. Following treatment, abundance of microorganisms on the egg surfaces, a food source for newly hatched larvae and a proposed hatching stimulus, was assessed by counts made from serial dilutions of samples. 2. We discovered a complex hatching response to larval contact and to larval density, and an interaction between these two factors in their effect on microbial growth. Hatching was inhibited in the 0-larva control, even though microorganisms grew abundantly on the eggs. Hatch rate, as well as microbial counts, were high for eggs in direct contact with 4 larvae. As density increased in the larval contact treatment, microorganisms disappeared from the egg surfaces and hatch rate declined. 3. When protected from larval grazing, eggs supported numerous microbial colonies irrespective of larval density. In contrast to the contact treatment group, egg hatch increased with increasing larval density. These observations suggest that the combination of microbial growth and a larval factor stimulates hatch. This hatching response may have evolved because both abundant microorganisms and numerous larvae reflect a habitat of good quality.
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