Experimental analysis of the blood-sucking mechanism of female mosquitoes
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- Title
- Experimental analysis of the blood-sucking mechanism of female mosquitoes
- Authors
- Kim, BH; Kim, HK; Lee, SJ
- Date Issued
- 2011-04
- Publisher
- COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
- Abstract
- Pioneering studies have been conducted to reveal the functional characteristics of the two-pump system of the female mosquito. Mosquitoes are equipped with two pumping organs located in the head: the cibarial (CP) and the pharyngeal (PP) pumps. To analyze the functional relationship of these pumps during the blood-sucking process, micro-particle image velocimetry (PIV) and synchrotron X-ray micro-imaging were employed. The two pumps were found to be well coordinated with a phase shift (alpha) and time shift (beta) but to have distinct functions in the liquid-sucking process. The first pump (CP) starts to expand first, and then the second pump (PP) expands in advance with a time shift (beta) before the first pump (CP) begins to contract, playing a key role in improving pumping performance. The systaltic motion of the two pumps works systematically in a well-coordinated manner. In addition, the pumping performance of blood-sucking female mosquitoes is demonstrated to be superior to that of nectar-eating male mosquitoes. Intake flow rate is maximized by reducing the relaxation time of the CP and increasing the pumping frequency.
- Keywords
- female mosquito; two pumping organs; micro-PIV; X-ray micro-imaging technique; FLUID-MECHANICS; FLOW
- URI
- https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17607
- DOI
- 10.1242/JEB.048793
- ISSN
- 0022-0949
- Article Type
- Article
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, vol. 214, no. 7, page. 1163 - 1169, 2011-04
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