2020
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.227264
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Blood as fuel: the metabolic cost of pedestrian locomotion in Rhodnius prolixus

Abstract: Active searching for vertebrate blood is a necessary activity for haematophagous insects, and it can be assumed that this search should also be costly in terms of energetic expenditure. Whether by swimming, walking, running or flying, active movement requires energy, increasing metabolic rate relative to resting situations. We analysed the respiratory pattern and energetic cost of pedestrian locomotion in the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus using flow-through respirometry, by measuring carbon dioxide emiss… Show more

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“…The much larger egg production shown by mated females requires intensive use of nutrients, possibly resulting in their limited locomotion once egg production is at its peak. It is worth mentioning that locomotion induces a significant loss of mass in females through an increase in both metabolic rate and water loss [ 54 ]. The decreased spontaneous activity seen in mated females may represent a resource saving strategy, since a significant part of the blood meal has already been committed to egg production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The much larger egg production shown by mated females requires intensive use of nutrients, possibly resulting in their limited locomotion once egg production is at its peak. It is worth mentioning that locomotion induces a significant loss of mass in females through an increase in both metabolic rate and water loss [ 54 ]. The decreased spontaneous activity seen in mated females may represent a resource saving strategy, since a significant part of the blood meal has already been committed to egg production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%