Oviposition by Trichostrongylus colubriformis (Nematoda) in vitro |
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Authors: | Leon W. Bone Kurt P. Bottjer |
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Affiliation: | USDA-ARS Regional Parasite Research Laboratory , P.O. Box 952, Auburn , AL , 36830 , U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Summary Oviposition by females of the ruminant nematode Trichostrongylus colubriformis was influenced by in vitro conditions. Release of eggs declined linearly during incubation for 4.5 h. An average of 8.8 eggs was deposited by females during the first hour in vitro. Decreased pH, temperature, and osmolarity caused reduced production of eggs. Storage of females at 4°C had no effect on subsequent oviposition at 37°C. Oviposition was similar under light and dark conditions. Concomitant males or the female's age did not influence production of eggs in vitro. The release of eggs in vitro was significantly decreased by octapamine and GABA while serotonin elevated oviposition. Thus, environmental stimuli from the host may partially modulate helminth fecundity. |
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Keywords: | Nematoda Trichostrongylus colubriformis ruminant parasite oviposition nematode reproduction |
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