Pugh R E, Moorhouse D E
Z Parasitenkd. 1985;71(6):765-75. doi: 10.1007/BF00926802.
Ctenocephalides felis felis larvae were infected with Dipylidium caninum at a range of temperatures from 20 degrees - 35 degrees C at 3 mm Hg saturation deficit (SD) and 30 degrees C at 8 mm Hg SD. Hosts were subsequently dissected at 6, 9 and 12 days after infection. Four replicate experiments were performed and results of development, and host reactions analysed by the Genstat computer programme. These were found to depend on the temperature and saturation deficit of the environment. Unlike previous findings, parasite development and host reaction were found to be independent of host development. Host reaction was more marked and prolonged at 20 degrees - 25 degrees C than at higher temperatures. No perceptible growth of the parasite occurred at 20 degrees C. The development patterns of growth at the higher temperatures were similar but shifted in time so that faster growth occurred at higher temperatures. Rate of growth was fastest at 35 degrees C, despite the fact that this temperature was unfavourable to the hosts, all of which died at the time of pupation.
猫栉首蚤指名亚种幼虫在3毫米汞柱饱和差(SD)时于20摄氏度至35摄氏度的一系列温度下以及在8毫米汞柱SD时于30摄氏度下感染了犬复孔绦虫。随后在感染后6天、9天和12天对宿主进行解剖。进行了四项重复实验,并通过Genstat计算机程序分析发育结果和宿主反应。发现这些结果取决于环境的温度和饱和差。与之前的发现不同,寄生虫发育和宿主反应被发现与宿主发育无关