McCall P J, Kelly David W
Division of Parasite and Vector Biology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place, L3 5QA, Liverpool, UK.
Trends Parasitol. 2002 Oct;18(10):429-33. doi: 10.1016/s1471-4922(02)02370-x.
All animals can learn to some extent and it should not be surprising to discover that important vectors can also be influenced by experience. The potential effect of memory on vector behaviour, particularly vectorial capacity, has barely been investigated. Yet, how a population of blood-feeding insects distributes between available resources has important epidemiological consequences. Several recent studies have shown that behaviour during oviposition site-selection, host location and even host choice can be influenced by the environment or by experience after eclosion. The significance of these studies and their consequences for epidemiology and control are considered here.
所有动物在某种程度上都能学习,发现重要的病媒也会受到经验的影响也就不足为奇了。记忆对病媒行为,特别是传病能力的潜在影响几乎未被研究过。然而,一群吸血昆虫在可用资源之间的分布方式具有重要的流行病学意义。最近的几项研究表明,产卵地选择、宿主定位甚至宿主选择过程中的行为都可能受到环境或羽化后经验的影响。本文将探讨这些研究的意义及其对流行病学和防治工作的影响。