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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 90(5): 645-8, set.-oct. 1995. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-157285

RESUMEN

Assembling behaviour associated with mating was investigated in Triatoma infestans. The spatial distribution of both sexes was observed by video films, in the presence or absence of a copulating pair. Males aggregated around copulating pairs. Females did not exhibit this behaviour and their mean spatial density remained unaffected. Spontaneous aggregation tendency was observed in males in the absence of a copulating pair, but the temporal course significantly differed from that observed in the presence of a mating pair. Results support the existence of an aggregation signal that is released during mating, affecting the behaviour of males.


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Animales , Copulación , Triatoma , Conducta Animal , Enfermedad de Chagas/prevención & control
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 90(5): 649-51, set.-oct. 1995.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-157286

RESUMEN

The stimulus provided by a copulating pair of Triatoma infestans significantly affects the electrical activity of the nervous system of Triatoma infestans. Electrophysiological recordings were perfomed on stationary adult males presented with stimuli of an air current carrying odors from males, females, non-copulating pairs and mating pairs. The electrophysiological response was characterized by the low frequency occurrence of biphasic compound impulses. A significant increase in the frequency of the impulses occurred in stationary males when exposed to air currents of mating pairs, when compared to that evoked by a clean air stream. Analysis of the time course of the assays, showed that the electrophisiological activity during the copula was higher than prior to or after copula. The electrophysiological evidence presented here strongly supports the existence of pheromone(s) released by one or both sexes during mating and which is perceived by male chemoreceptors located on the antennae.


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Animales , Electrofisiología , Triatoma , Conducta Animal , Enfermedad de Chagas
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