How blood-derived odor influences mate-choice decisions by a mosquito-eating predator

被引:29
作者
Cross, Fiona R. [2 ]
Jackson, Robert R. [2 ,3 ]
Pollard, Simon D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Canterbury Museum, Christchurch 8013, New Zealand
[2] Univ Canterbury, Sch Biol Sci, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
[3] Int Ctr Insect Physiol & Ecol, Mbita Point 40305, Kenya
关键词
mosquitoes; olfaction; predation; sensory exploitation; sexual selection; JUMPING SPIDER; EVARCHA-CULICIVORA; SEXUAL SELECTION; ORCHID BEES; ATTRACTION; SALTICIDAE; FEMALES; ARANEAE; FEEDS;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0904125106
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
070301 [无机化学]; 070403 [天体物理学]; 070507 [自然资源与国土空间规划学]; 090105 [作物生产系统与生态工程];
摘要
Evarcha culicivora (Araneae, Salticidae) feeds indirectly on vertebrate blood by choosing, as preferred prey, bloodcarrying female mosquitoes. Mutual mate-choice behavior is also pronounced in this species. Here we show that, when E. culicivora feeds indirectly on blood, it acquires a diet-related odor that makes it more attractive to the opposite sex. The mate-choice decisions of the adults of both sexes were investigated in a series of experiments based on comparing how long the test spider remained close to the odor of one source spider on one day and to the odor of a different source spider on the following day. Four different maintenance diets for source spiders were used in these experiments: bloodfed female mosquitoes (Culicidae, Anopheles gambiae ss), sugar-fed female mosquitoes, male mosquitoes, and lake flies (Chironomidae, Nilodorum brevibucca). Both sexes of E. culicivora spent more time close to the odor of opposite-sex conspecifics that had been on a diet of bloodfed mosquitoes (blood diet) instead of any of the three nonblood diets. Opposite-sex conspecifics that had been on a nonblood diet became more attractive once they were switched to a blood diet. That the attractive odor from blood dissipates was shown when spiders became less attractive once they were switched to a nonblood diet or subjected to a fast. However, there was no evident preference for the odor of a same-sex conspecific on a blood diet instead of a lake fly diet. These findings are discussed in the context of sexual selection and sensory exploitation.
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页码:19416 / 19419
页数:4
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