Gross morphological changes in the salivary glands ofIxodes ricinus (Acari, Ixodidae) between bloodmeals in relation to active uptake of atmospheric water vapour
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental and Applied Acarology
- Vol. 9 (3-4) , 239-258
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01193431
Abstract
The gross morphological changes in the salivary glands ofIxodes ricinus (L.) were investigated at the light microscopic level in various phases off the host with emphasis on the engorged nymph, in order to relate the capability of active vapour uptake in the course of postembryonal development to degeneration and regeneration of salivary-gland alveoli. Agranular alveoli in engorged immatures ofI. ricinus, from detachment to the following early pharate phase, do not appear different from those of the unfed instars. This is also true for the female up to approximately the end of oviposition. During moulting, the agranular alveoli of the immatures degenerate and new ones are formed which are apparently already functional in teneral nymphs and adults. In contrast, granular alveoli, much enlarged in freshly detached immatureI. ricinus, shrivel in the early post-repletion period and soon reach a highly reduced state which is maintained until apolysis. Subsequently, they disintegrate completely. The finding that engorged and detached immatures ofI. ricinus with markedly atrophied granular alveoli are capable of active vapour uptake until some days after initiation of apolysis suggests that only agranular alveoli are responsible for producing the primary secretion involved in vapour uptake.Keywords
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