Effects of Fly Abundance on Catch Index of Traps for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes (Diptera: Glossinidae)
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Date
11-17-2009
Abstract
Evarcha culicivora (Araneae, Salticidae) feeds indirectly on vertebrate blood by choosing, as preferred prey, bloodcarrying female mosquitoes. Mutual mate-choice behavior is also pronounced in this species. Here we show that, when E. culicivora feeds indirectly on blood, it acquires a diet-related odor that makes it more attractive to the opposite sex. The mate-choice decisions of the adults of both sexes were investigated in a series of experiments based on comparinghow long the test spider remained close to the odor of one source spider on one day and to the odor of a different source spider on the following day. Four different maintenance diets for source spiders were used in these experiments: bloodfed female mosquitoes (Culicidae, Anopheles gambiae ss), sugar-fed female mosquitoes, male mosquitoes, and lake flies (Chironomidae, Nilodorum brevibucca). Both sexes of E. culicivora spent more time close to the odor of opposite-sex conspecifics that had been on a diet of bloodfed mosquitoes (blood diet) instead of any of the three nonblood diets. Opposite-sex conspecifics that had been on a nonblood diet became more attractive once they were switched to a blood diet. That the attractive odor from blood dissipates was shown when spiders became less attractive once they were switched to a nonblood diet or subjected to a fast. However, there was no evident preference for the odor of a same-sex conspecific on a blood diet instead of a lake fly diet. These findings are discussed in the context of sexual selection and sensory exploitation.
Keywords
Mosquitoes, Olfaction, Predation, Sensory exploitation, Sexual selection
PubMed ID
19887641
Recommended Citation
Cross, F., Jackson, R., & Pollard, S. (2009). Effects of Fly Abundance on Catch Index of Traps for Glossina fuscipes fuscipes (Diptera: Glossinidae). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106 (46), 19416-19419. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0904125106