Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: in vitro feeding activity |
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Authors: | K P Bottjer L W Bone |
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Affiliation: | Regional Parasite Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS-SEA, P.O. Box 952, Auburn, AL 36830 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Nippostrongylus brasiliensis incorporated the fluorescent dye, Rhodamine B, while feeding in vitro. Uptake of dye in both sexes of helminth was time-dependent with maximal incorporation occurring after 30 min. Feeding activity was elevated as the time of removal from the host increased from 1 to 8 h. Feeding was reduced in 4- or 5-day-old helminths when compared to 7-day-old or older worms. Feeding activity increased also after temperature increases, pH decreases and solute decreases. Feeding was similar under conditions of both light and dark. Feeding by males and females of N. brasiliensis decreased as the density of worms in single- or mixed-sex groups of worms was increased. Females fed significantly more than males under crowded conditions. |
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Keywords: | Nematoda feeding activity nematode physiology |
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