EPIZOOTIOLOGY OF AMBLYOSPORA-CONNECTICUS (MICROSPORIDA) IN FIELD POPULATIONS OF THE SALTMARSH MOSQUITO, AEDES-CANTATOR, AND THE CYCLOPOID COPEPOD, ACANTHOCYCLOPS-VERNALIS

被引:31
作者
ANDREADIS, TG
机构
[1] Department of Entomology, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Connecticut, 06504
来源
JOURNAL OF PROTOZOOLOGY | 1990年 / 37卷 / 03期
关键词
Natural ecology; survival strategies; transmission cycles;
D O I
10.1111/j.1550-7408.1990.tb01123.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
The natural ecology of a heterosporous microsporidium, Amblyospora connecticus was investigated at three different salt marsh habitats during 1986–1989. The parasite has a well‐defined seasonal transmission cycle that occurs regularly each year and intimately involves the primary mosquito host, Aedes cantator, and the intermediate copepod host, Acanthocyclops vernalis. In the spring, the microsporidium is horizontally transmitted from the copepod, where it appears to overwinter, to the mosquito via the ingestion of haploid spores produced in the copepod. Mosquitoes develop a benign infection, and females transmit the microsporidium transovarially to their progeny via infected eggs. Oviposition occurs during the summer and infected eggs hatch synchronously in the fall causing widespread epizootics. Infected larvae die, and the cycle is completed when meiospores are released into the pool and subsequently are eaten by A. vernalis, which reappears in the fall and early winter. Amblyospora connecticus thereby persists by surviving in one of two living hosts throughout most of its life cycle rather than in the extra‐corporeal environment. This represents an important survival strategy for A. connecticus as results show the salt marsh habitat to be a relatively unstable environment that is subject to periodic flooding and drying. The adaptive significance of utilizing an intermediate host in the life cycle is discussed as it directly facilitates transmission and enhances survival of the microsporidium. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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