Abstract
The behaviour pattern of Damalinia ovis (L.) is adapted to the physical features
of the environment in which the louse lives.
In stage 1, the louse was attracted to temperatures between 35 and 40�C and
this temperature zone was necessary for oviposition to proceed satisfactorily.
Optimum temperature conditions were between 37 and 39�C. In stage 2, the louse
orientated itself so that its head was directed towards the warm end of a temperature
gradient or towards the saturated end of a humidity gradient, but when these
gradients were antagonistic the orientation to temperature dominated. At the
commencement of stage 3, the louse reversed its orientation to both temperature and
humidity gradients but again the attraction to temperature was dominant. Before
egg laying commenced, a fibre of suitable diameter had to be caught by a gonopod
and held next to the abdomen. The resulting tactile stimulus was critical and its
absence inhibited oviposition. Other factors which influenced oviposition were the
depressant effect of high humidities, the orientation to light, and the attraction to
other ovipositing lice and eggs.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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