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掩蔽听觉行为揭示了雄性蚊子如何利用失真来探测雌性。

Masking of an auditory behaviour reveals how male mosquitoes use distortion to detect females.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK

School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Jan 31;285(1871). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1862.

Abstract

The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mate with a female mid-flight by detecting and tracking the whine of her flight-tones. The stereotypical rapid frequency modulation (RFM) male behaviour, initiated in response to the detection of the female's flight-tones, has provided a means of investigating these auditory mechanisms while males are free-flying. Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which vibrate to near-field acoustic excitation. The antennae generate nonlinear vibrations (distortion products, DPs) at frequencies that are equal to the difference between the two simultaneously presented tones, e.g. the male and female flight-tones, which are detected by mechanoreceptors in the auditory Johnston's organ (JO) at the base of the antenna. Recent studies indicated the male mosquito's JO is tuned not to the female flight-tone, but to the frequency difference between the male and female flight-tones. To test the hypothesis that mosquitoes detect this frequency difference, males were presented simultaneously with a female flight-tone and a masking tone, which should suppress the male's RFM response to sound. The free-flight behavioural and electrophysiological experiments revealed that acoustic masking suppresses the RFM response to the female's flight-tones by attenuating the DPs generated in the nonlinear vibration of the antennae. These findings provide direct evidence in support of the hypothesis that male mosquitoes detect females when both are in flight through difference tones generated in the vibrations of their antennae owing to the interaction between their own flight-tones and those of a female.

摘要

许多蚊子物种的交配行为主要是通过声音介导的

雄性通过检测和跟踪雌性飞行时发出的嗡嗡声来跟随并与雌性交配。雄性典型的快速频率调制(RFM)行为是在检测到雌性的飞行声时启动的,这为研究这些听觉机制提供了一种方法,同时雄性可以自由飞行。蚊子用它们的触角听声音,触角随着近场声激发而振动。触角在同时呈现的两个音调之间的频率产生非线性振动(失真产物,DPs),例如雄性和雌性的飞行声,这些声音被触角基部的听觉约翰斯顿器官(JO)中的机械感受器检测到。最近的研究表明,雄性蚊子的 JO 不是调谐到雌性飞行声,而是调谐到雄性和雌性飞行声之间的频率差。为了测试蚊子是否能检测到这种频率差的假设,雄性同时被呈现雌性飞行声和掩蔽声,这应该会抑制雄性对声音的 RFM 反应。自由飞行行为和电生理实验表明,声掩蔽通过衰减触角非线性振动产生的 DP 来抑制对雌性飞行声的 RFM 反应。这些发现为以下假设提供了直接证据:当雄性和雌性都在飞行时,它们会通过触角振动产生的差异音来检测对方,这是由于它们自己的飞行声和雌性的飞行声之间的相互作用。

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