Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Biomolecular Sciences Institute, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Biol Lett. 2022 Sep;18(9):20220270. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0270. Epub 2022 Sep 28.
Haematophagous mosquitoes need a blood meal to complete their reproductive cycle. To accomplish this, female mosquitoes seek vertebrate hosts, land on them and bite. As their eggs mature, they shift attention away from hosts and towards finding sites to lay eggs. We asked whether females were more tuned to visual cues when a host-related signal, carbon dioxide, was present, and further examined the effect of a blood meal, which shifts behaviour to ovipositing. Using a custom, tethered-flight arena that records wing stroke changes while displaying visual cues, we found the presence of carbon dioxide enhances visual attention towards discrete stimuli and improves contrast sensitivity for host-seeking mosquitoes. Conversely, intake of a blood meal reverses vertical bar tracking, a stimulus that non-fed females readily follow. This switch in behaviour suggests that having a blood meal modulates visual attention in mosquitoes, a phenomenon that has been described before in olfaction but not in visually driven behaviours.
吸血性蚊子需要吸血才能完成其生殖周期。为了实现这一目标,雌性蚊子会寻找脊椎动物宿主,落在它们身上并叮咬。随着它们的卵成熟,它们会将注意力从宿主身上转移开,转而寻找产卵的地方。我们想知道当存在与宿主相关的信号二氧化碳时,雌性蚊子是否对视觉线索更加敏感,并且进一步研究了血液摄入的影响,血液摄入会将行为转移到产卵上。我们使用一个定制的、系留飞行竞技场,在显示视觉线索的同时记录翅膀运动的变化,发现二氧化碳的存在增强了对离散刺激的视觉注意力,并提高了宿主寻找蚊子的对比度敏感度。相反,摄入血液会逆转垂直条纹跟踪,非喂食雌性蚊子很容易跟踪这种刺激。这种行为的转变表明,血液摄入会调节蚊子的视觉注意力,这种现象以前在嗅觉中描述过,但在视觉驱动的行为中没有描述过。