Author:
Slocombe J. Owen D.,Whitlock J. H.
Abstract
Infective Haemonchus contortus cayugensis larvae were stimulated to exsheath in 0·02 m-Na2B4O7. 10H2O, into which was bubbled CO2. The larvae under the exsheathing stimulus were found to be coiled and sluggish. The larvae became very active after most of the CO2 was removed by compressed air, oxygen or nitrogen. The exsheathment rate in each of the latter instances was higher than when larvae were exsheathed completely in an atmosphere of CO2. Carbon dioxide is an essential component of the exsheathing stimulus, but the continued presence of a high pCO2 or carbonic reaction products appeared to inhibit larval motility and caused lower exsheathment rates.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Cited by
7 articles.
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