Hamilton J G, Papadopoulos E, Harrison S J, Lloyd C M, Walker A R
Department of Biological Sciences, Keele University, Staffordshire, England.
Exp Appl Acarol. 1994 Jun;18(6):331-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00116314.
The presence of a mounting sex pheromone was demonstrated on the surface of fed female Rhipicephalus appeniculatus. This pheromone, which is present on the female cuticle, allows the male to recognise the female. The pheromone was removed by cleaning the female in hexane, resulting in the loss of male mating behaviour in in vitro experiments. Male mating behaviour was resumed when extract made from fed female cuticle was replaced on cleaned females. When the extract was transferred to inanimate objects typical male mating behaviour was released. Preliminary chemical analyses indicated that the active component of the extract was contained in the sterol ester fraction of the extract.
在饱食的雌性微小扇头蜱体表发现了一种逐渐增多的性信息素。这种存在于雌性表皮上的信息素能让雄性识别雌性。通过用己烷清洗雌性蜱去除了该信息素,这导致在体外实验中雄性的交配行为消失。当将饱食雌性蜱表皮制成的提取物重新涂抹在清洗过的雌性蜱身上时,雄性的交配行为得以恢复。当提取物转移到无生命物体上时,会引发典型的雄性交配行为。初步化学分析表明,提取物的活性成分包含在提取物的甾醇酯部分。