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Título: | Phorcotabanus cinereus (Wiedemann, 1821) (Diptera, Tabanidae), an ornithophilic species of tabanid in Central Amazon, Brazil |
Autor: | Limeira-De-Oliveira, Francisco Rafael, José Albertino Henriques, Augusto Loureiro |
Palavras-chave: | Animals Behavior, Animals Defense Mechanism Duck Environment Feeding Behavior Fly Flying Insect Bite Physiology Season Species Difference Animal Behavior, Animals Defense Mechanisms Diptera Ducks Environment Feeding Behavior Flight, Animals Insect Bites And Stings Seasons Species Specificity |
Data do documento: | 2002 |
Revista: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz |
É parte de: | Volume 97, Número 6, Pags. 839-842 |
Abstract: | In Central Amazon, Brazil, the tabanid Phorcotabanus cinereus (Wiedemann) was recorded attacking the native duck Cairina moschata (Linnaeus) (Anseriformes, Anatidae). The flight and behavior of the tabanid during the attacks and the host's defenses were videotaped and analyzed in slow motion. The tabanid was recorded flying rapidly around the heads of the ducks before landing. Landing always took place on the beak, and then the tabanid walked to the fleshy caruncle on the basal part of the beak to bite and feed. Firstly the duck defends itself through lateral harsh head movements, and then, when it is being bitten, it defends itself by rubbing its head on the body, or dipping the head into water, when swimming. If disturbed, the fly resumed the same pattern of flight as before and would generally try to land again on the same host and bite in the same place. This feeding activity was observed predominantly between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm and always in open areas, near aquatic environments, from June 1996 to January 1997, the dry season in Central Amazon. To test the attractiveness of other animals to P. cinereus, mammals, caimans and domestic and wild birds were placed in suitable habitat and the response of V. cinereus observed. P. cinereus did not attack these animals, suggesting that this species has a preference for ducks, which are plentiful in the region. |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762002000600015 |
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