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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127555
论文题名:
Mortality, Temporary Sterilization, and Maternal Effects of Sublethal Heat in Bed Bugs
作者: Bjørn Arne Rukke; Anders Aak; Kristin Skarsfjord Edgar
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-5-21
卷: 10, 期:5
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Heat treatment ; Nymphs ; Hatching success ; Fecundity ; Body temperature ; Humidity ; Pest control ; Thermal stresses
英文摘要: Adult bed bugs were exposed to the sublethal temperatures 34.0°C, 35.5°C, 37.0°C, 38.5°C, or 40.0°C for 3, 6, or 9 days. The two uppermost temperatures induced 100% mortality within 9 and 2 days, respectively, whereas 34.0°C had no observable effect. The intermediate temperatures interacted with time to induce a limited level of mortality but had distinct effects on fecundity, reflected by decreases in the number of eggs produced and hatching success. Adult fecundity remained low for up to 40 days after heat exposure, and the time until fertility was restored correlated with the temperature-sum experienced during heat exposure. Three or 6 days of parental exposure to 38.5°C significantly lowered their offspring’s feeding and moulting ability, which consequently led to a failure to continue beyond the third instar. Eggs that were deposited at 22.0°C before being exposed to 37.0°C for 3 or 6 days died, whereas eggs that were exposed to lower temperatures were not significantly affected. Eggs that were deposited during heat treatment exhibited high levels of mortality also at 34.0°C and 35.5°C. The observed negative effects of temperatures between 34.0°C and 40.0°C may be utilized in pest management, and sublethal temperature exposure ought to be further investigated as an additional tool to decimate or potentially eradicate bed bug populations. The effect of parental heat exposure on progeny demonstrates the importance of including maternal considerations when studying bed bug environmental stress reactions.
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作者单位: Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Department of Pest Control, Lovisenberggata 8, PO Box 4404, Nydalen, NO-0456, Oslo, Norway;Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Department of Pest Control, Lovisenberggata 8, PO Box 4404, Nydalen, NO-0456, Oslo, Norway;Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Department of Pest Control, Lovisenberggata 8, PO Box 4404, Nydalen, NO-0456, Oslo, Norway

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Bjørn Arne Rukke,Anders Aak,Kristin Skarsfjord Edgar. Mortality, Temporary Sterilization, and Maternal Effects of Sublethal Heat in Bed Bugs[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(5)
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