Demographic fitness of Belminus ferroae (Hemiptera: Triatominae) on three different hosts under laboratory conditions.

Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz

Universidad de Los Andes, Facultad de Ciencias, Laboratorio de Parasitología Experimental, Mérida, Venezuela.

Published: November 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Triatominae are known vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, primarily feeding on blood, but research indicates that certain species, like Belminus ferroae, may prefer cockroaches as their main hosts.
  • The study analyzed B. ferroae's reproductive success and development when fed on three different hosts (mice, cockroaches, and Rhodnius prolixus), showing that those fed on cockroaches had significantly better outcomes.
  • Results revealed higher egg hatching rates and faster development times in cohorts fed on cockroaches compared to those fed on mice, highlighting the importance of host selection for the fitness and population growth of B. ferroae.

Article Abstract

Triatominae are widely recognised for their role as vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi. One of the main biological characteristics of this subfamily is their obligate haematophagous condition. However, previous studies on Belminus herreri and Belminus ferroae suggested that cockroaches are their principal hosts in domiciles. Due to this peculiar behaviour, the aim of this study was to analyse several demographic and reproductive parameters of B. ferroae fed on three different hosts (mice, cockroaches and Rhodnius prolixus) and relate B. ferroae fitness to these alternative hosts. The cohorts were reared under constant conditions. The egg hatching rate was similar for cohorts fed on cockroaches (69.4%) and R. prolixus (63.8%), but was much lower for the cohort fed on mice (16%). The development time from the nymph to adult stage and the average age of first reproduction (α) presented lower values in the cohort fed on cockroaches, which is consistent with the higher population growth rate associated with this host. Demographic parameters [intrinsic rate of natural increase, finite rate of population growth, net reproductive rate and damping ratio] showed statistically significant differences between the cohorts. Analysis of the life history of B. ferroae revealed a higher fitness related to the cockroach. The implications of these results for the origin of the subfamily are discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970645PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130211DOI Listing

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