Prolonged or repeated copulation and male longevity in the tick Ixodes rubicundus

J Parasitol. 1988 Aug;74(4):609-12.

Abstract

Male Ixodes rubicundus were found in copula with attached females in 59% of individuals. The number of males attaching to the female integument or to the the host negligible. In laboratory experiments, males enclosed with females in a small vial had significantly longer life spans than solitary males. Paired males were found to be in copula on 20-34% of observations. Solitary males lost weight while paired males gained weight over a 2-day period. However, the specific energy content of the 2 groups remained constant.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Copulation
  • Female
  • Male
  • Ticks / growth & development
  • Ticks / physiology*