Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro,Michele da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Sá,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de, Ribeiro,Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo, Martins,Camila Dantas, Raia,Vanessa de Almeida, Famadas,Kátia Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782013000400015
Resumo: Maintaining tick colonies under laboratory condition, as well as carrying out experimental studies on these arthropods may be more successful with better knowledge of some basic biological parameters. In this study, we evaluated how the weight, engorgement period and premolt period of Amblyomma auricularium nymphs (N=600) correlated with the sex of the adults that subsequently emerged. The experiment was carried out in the W.O. Neitz Parasitological Research Station, Ixodology Laboratory of the Department of Animal Parasitology, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, located in Seropédica, state of Rio de Janeiro. The average weight of the nymphs was 5.1±1.51mg among those that originated males and 8.2±2.5mg among those that originated females. The engorgement period for the nymphs that originated males was 8.3±1.5days while it was longer for the nymphs that originated females, with an average of 8.8±1.8days to complete their diet. The premolt period was shorter for nymphs that originated males (17.2±0.93days) than for nymphs that originated females (17.7±1.00days). Despite an area of overlapping between the weights of engorged nymphs that originated adult males and females, this is the most reliable parameter for predicting the sex of adults of A. auricularium.
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spelling Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphsrelationship of weight X sexengorgement periodpremolt periodNeotropical ticksexperimental infestationsMaintaining tick colonies under laboratory condition, as well as carrying out experimental studies on these arthropods may be more successful with better knowledge of some basic biological parameters. In this study, we evaluated how the weight, engorgement period and premolt period of Amblyomma auricularium nymphs (N=600) correlated with the sex of the adults that subsequently emerged. The experiment was carried out in the W.O. Neitz Parasitological Research Station, Ixodology Laboratory of the Department of Animal Parasitology, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, located in Seropédica, state of Rio de Janeiro. The average weight of the nymphs was 5.1±1.51mg among those that originated males and 8.2±2.5mg among those that originated females. The engorgement period for the nymphs that originated males was 8.3±1.5days while it was longer for the nymphs that originated females, with an average of 8.8±1.8days to complete their diet. The premolt period was shorter for nymphs that originated males (17.2±0.93days) than for nymphs that originated females (17.7±1.00days). Despite an area of overlapping between the weights of engorged nymphs that originated adult males and females, this is the most reliable parameter for predicting the sex of adults of A. auricularium.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782013000400015Ciência Rural v.43 n.4 2013reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782013000400015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro,Michele da CostaSá,Iwine Joyce Barbosa deRibeiro,Carla Carolina Dias UzedoMartins,Camila DantasRaia,Vanessa de AlmeidaFamadas,Kátia Mariaeng2013-04-01T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
title Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
spellingShingle Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
Pinheiro,Michele da Costa
relationship of weight X sex
engorgement period
premolt period
Neotropical ticks
experimental infestations
title_short Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
title_full Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
title_fullStr Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
title_full_unstemmed Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
title_sort Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs
author Pinheiro,Michele da Costa
author_facet Pinheiro,Michele da Costa
Sá,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de
Ribeiro,Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo
Martins,Camila Dantas
Raia,Vanessa de Almeida
Famadas,Kátia Maria
author_role author
author2 Sá,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de
Ribeiro,Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo
Martins,Camila Dantas
Raia,Vanessa de Almeida
Famadas,Kátia Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro,Michele da Costa
Sá,Iwine Joyce Barbosa de
Ribeiro,Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo
Martins,Camila Dantas
Raia,Vanessa de Almeida
Famadas,Kátia Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv relationship of weight X sex
engorgement period
premolt period
Neotropical ticks
experimental infestations
topic relationship of weight X sex
engorgement period
premolt period
Neotropical ticks
experimental infestations
description Maintaining tick colonies under laboratory condition, as well as carrying out experimental studies on these arthropods may be more successful with better knowledge of some basic biological parameters. In this study, we evaluated how the weight, engorgement period and premolt period of Amblyomma auricularium nymphs (N=600) correlated with the sex of the adults that subsequently emerged. The experiment was carried out in the W.O. Neitz Parasitological Research Station, Ixodology Laboratory of the Department of Animal Parasitology, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, located in Seropédica, state of Rio de Janeiro. The average weight of the nymphs was 5.1±1.51mg among those that originated males and 8.2±2.5mg among those that originated females. The engorgement period for the nymphs that originated males was 8.3±1.5days while it was longer for the nymphs that originated females, with an average of 8.8±1.8days to complete their diet. The premolt period was shorter for nymphs that originated males (17.2±0.93days) than for nymphs that originated females (17.7±1.00days). Despite an area of overlapping between the weights of engorged nymphs that originated adult males and females, this is the most reliable parameter for predicting the sex of adults of A. auricularium.
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