Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2840498 Journal of Insect Physiology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Magnetoreception is a sensory mechanism with wide phylogenetic distribution, which many organisms use for navigation and orientation. Radical pair reactions and the use of magnetic particles have been proposed as mechanisms for magnetosensitivity in terrestrial animals. Magnetosensitivity and the presence of a ferromagnetic material were tested in the hematophagous bug Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) vector of Chagas disease in Colombia and Venezuela. R. prolixus is well known in both countries for its active dispersal that allows flow of individuals from sylvatic to domestic environments.Behavioral experiments quantifying the number of body rotations and quadrant changes in a Petri dish were carried out, applying 1 mT artificial field in a constant direction for 45 min and rotated 180° every 5 min for 45 min. In addition, magnetite presence in the abdomens of Apis mellifera (positive control) and the bodies of R. prolixus was tested using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM).No differences in the number of body rotations and quadrant changes were found in R. prolixus with and without the presence of an artificial magnetic field. Results obtained with the VSM indicate presence of ferromagnetic material (hysteresis loop) in A. mellifera abdomens and absence of ferromagnetic material in R. prolixus bodies.Both VSM and behavioral results suggest that magnetosensitivity by a ferromagnetic hypothesis is not present in R. prolixus. Finally, our results indicate that the VSM magnetometer is a sensitive technique for detecting ferromagnetic material in insect tissues.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► No response was found under an artificial field in a constant direction or rotated. ► Ferromagnetic material was detected in Apis mellifera but not in Rhodnius prolixus with VSM. ► There was no magnetosensitivity detected in R. prolixus based on a magnetite model. ► VSM methodology is sensitive to detect ferromagnetic material in insect tissues.

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