Ballard J W, Waage J K
Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College, Ascot, Berkshire.
Med Vet Entomol. 1988 Jul;2(3):265-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1988.tb00194.x.
Blood-feeding success of female horseflies, Hybomitra expollicata Pandellé and Tabanus bromius L. (Diptera: Tabanidae), was studied. Bloodmeal weights of flies permitted different periods of residence on a horse's belly were estimated, and related to subsequent ovarian development and the number of mature eggs produced. Fitness gain per visit to a host (as estimated by the number of mature eggs produced) increased more rapidly with residence time on the host for H.expollicata than for T.bromius. H.expollicata inhibed blood more rapidly and, above a threshold bloodmeal size, produced a consistently higher number of eggs per unit weight of blood ingested. The feeding strategies of the two species are compared.
对雌性马蝇(Hybomitra expollicata Pandellé和Tabanus bromius L.,双翅目:虻科)的吸血成功率进行了研究。估计了在马腹部停留不同时间的苍蝇血餐重量,并将其与随后的卵巢发育以及产生的成熟卵数量相关联。每次拜访宿主的适应性增益(以产生的成熟卵数量估计),H. expollicata比T. bromius随在宿主上停留时间的增加更快。H. expollicata吸血更快,并且在超过阈值血餐大小后,每摄入单位重量血液产生的卵数量始终更高。比较了这两个物种的取食策略。