Interpreting morphological adaptations associated with viviparity in the Tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans) by three-dimensional analysis
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Tsetse flies (genus Glossina), the sole vectors of African trypanosomiasis, are distinct from other disease vectors, and most other insects, due to dramatic evolutionary adaptations required to support their unique life history. These morphological and physiological adaptations are driven by demands associated with their strict dietary and reproductive requirements. Tsetse reproduce by obligate viviparity which entails obligate intrauterine larval development and provisioning of nutrients for the developing larvae. Viviparous reproduction reduces reproductive capacity/rate which also drives increased inter- and intra-sexual competition. This work describes three-dimensional (3D) analysis of viviparity associated morphological adaptations of tsetse female reproductive tract as well as that of male seminal secretions by phase contrast microcomputed tomography (pcMicroCT). Structural features of note include abdominal modifications facilitating the extreme abdominal distention required dur...
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