Feeding, drinking and digestive enzyme activities in long- and short-day females of Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera) |
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Authors: | R SOCHA J ULA R ZEMEK |
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Institution: | Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences, BranišovskáěeskéBudějovice, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Abstract. .Reproducing females of the firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (Linnaeus) (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae), reared under long-day (LD 18:6h) photocycle (long-day females), and diapausing females reared under short-day (LD 12:12h) conditions (short-day females) were analysed for temporal patterns of feeding, drinking and gut digestive enzyme activities. In long-day females the highest activities of feeding and drinking were found at the beginning of each reproductive cycle. Significant correlation between feeding and drinking activities in both reproducing long-day females and short-day females during pre-diapause state was found. In pre-diapausing short-day females the cyclical pattern of feeding and drinking was maintained despite the inhibition of reproduction. After entering the diapause their feeding activity became very low. Analysis of five gut enzymes revealed that short-day females differ significantly from long-day females in higher protease, amylase and esterase activities, in case of lipase only at certain times of their adult life; no significant difference was found in the aminopeptidase activity. Positive correlations between intensity of feeding and gut enzyme activities were observed in short-day females. Using several protease inhibitors most protease activity in the gut of P.apterus was identified as cysteine and aspartyl proteases, and only a small part of the activity could be caused by some serine proteases. |
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Keywords: | Firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus feeding drinking digestive enzymes diapause reproduction |
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