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W�rmeorientierung von Pediculus vestimenti

Authors: Rosemarie Homp;

W�rmeorientierung von Pediculus vestimenti

Abstract

Die Kleiderlaus ist in hohem Mase warmeempfindlich. Obwohl hier, wie uberall bei Tieren, uber die morphologische Beschaffenheit von Thermorezeptoren nichts Sicheres bekannt ist, durfen wir solche doch nach dem Versuchsverhalten in besonders dichter Anordnung oder besonders groser Empfindlichkeit auf den Antennen vermuten; aber auch auf dem Korper mussen welche vorhanden sein, denn antennenlose Tiere reagieren noch auf Warmereize. Nur das Abdomen ist anscheinend warmeunempfindlich, sogar bei Beruhrung mit der Warmequelle. Im gestreckten Warmegefalle der Temperaturorgel suchen die Lause ein Wahlgebiet zwischen 26,4 und 29,7° C mittels phobischer Orientierung auf. Daueraufenthalte in tiefen bzw. hohen Temperaturen scheinen die Wahltemperatur etwas zu erniedrigen bzw. zu erhohen, so das auch hier der Warme-„Sinn“ relative Daten gabe (Adaptation). Daruber hinaus hat die Laus sicherlich auch das Vermogen topischer Warmeorientierung. Thermotropotaxis wurde erstmalig bewiesen in Versuchen mit nahezu punktformiger, geruchloser Warmequelle („Finger“):

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