1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761999000300022
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Development of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) under Constant and Cyclic Conditions of Temperature and Humidity

Abstract: Development of Rhodnius prolixus after eclosion until the adult stage was studied at constant temperatures (T), 15, 20, 25, 28, 35°C, and relative humidities (RH), 75, 86 and 97%, and fluctuating (16/ 8 hr) temperatures, T I/II, 15/28°C, 20/25°C, 25/28°C and 25/35°C, and Refeeding was minimal at optimal conditions of T and RH for development. The most refeeding was observed at a constant 35°C. Key words: Rhodnius prolixus -development -temperature -humidityRhodnius prolixus is considered to be one of the … Show more

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“…Higher temperature and lower relative humidity also decrease the development time of eggs and nymphs of T. rubrofasciata, T. melanosoma, R. neglectus and R. robustus 6 11 18 19 . Extremely low humidity can interrupt the insect development 15 , although no influence of humidity on egg development time of R. neglectus was found 18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Higher temperature and lower relative humidity also decrease the development time of eggs and nymphs of T. rubrofasciata, T. melanosoma, R. neglectus and R. robustus 6 11 18 19 . Extremely low humidity can interrupt the insect development 15 , although no influence of humidity on egg development time of R. neglectus was found 18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Most studies on life cycles in Triatominae have been carried out under controlled conditions of temperature and relative humidity, although these factors show daily and seasonal variations in natural habitats 15 .…”
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“…Triatomine mortality and/or development are influenced by several factors such as spontaneous starvation or inappropriate blood-meal intake, temperature, luminosity and humidity (Rocha et al 1994, Luz et al 1999. Development of T. infestans and T. sordida fed on pigeons or in mice showed a higher mortality rate for 1st instar nymphs (Guarneri et al 2000).…”
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“…Se ha reportado que las temperaturas elevadas, independientemente de la humedad asociada, pueden acelerar el ciclo biológico de la especie; sin embargo, también pueden afectar la sobrevivencia de las colonias, impidiendo su mantenimiento en el laboratorio (37). Por otro lado, se ha observado la existencia de rangos de temperaturas y de humedades relativas propicias para el óptimo desarrollo de los triatominos (38).…”
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