Stimuli inducing detachment of larvalArrenurus danbyensis (Hydrachnidia: Arrenuridae) from adultCoquillettidia perturbans (Diptera: Culicidae) |
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Authors: | Bruce P Smith Lori Ann Laughland |
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Institution: | (1) Dept. of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Bag Service #45111, E3B 6E1 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Abstract: | In this study, potential cues for detachment of parasitic larvalArrenurus danbyensis Mullen mites fromCoquillettidia perturbans (Walker) mosquitoes were investigated. Contact with water did not induce a dramatic rate of dissociation. Crushing the host's abdomen was not as effective as crushing the head or thorax; although general body trauma has an effect, it is not sufficient to explain these results. Crushing the host's head following application of a ligature slowed the rate of mite detachment. We infer that haemolymph-borne cues, possibly hormones, are released by crushing the head or thorax of the host and induce rapid mite detachment. External application of Ringers solution or body fluids from mosquitoes significantly increased rate of mite detachment. It is possible that two separate mechanisms stimulate detachment of mites: external haemolymph reception signifying damage to the host and internal reception of haemolymph-borne cues associated with oviposition behavior. |
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