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Experimental Assessment of the Impacts of Northern Long-Eared Bats on Ovipositing Culex (Diptera: Culicidae) Mosquitoes

机译:北方长耳蝙蝠对产卵库蚊(双翅目:库蚊)蚊子影响的实验评估

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The importance of predation as a mortality factor in adult mosquitoes has received only limited attention in the scientific literature. Despite the lack of consensus among researchers as to whether bats are important predators of mosquitoes, there have been no attempts to directly document the effect of bats on mosquito populations or behavior. We conducted an enclosure experiment to test the hypothesis that bats reduce the local abundance of ovipositing female mosquitoes by examining whether the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis Trouessart) had an effect on Culex spp. (Diptera: Culicidae) oviposition, using naturally occurring mosquitoes, either through direct predation or trait mediated effects on mosquito behavior. We found a signiÞcant, 32% reduction in egg-laying activity associated with bat predation. Artificial oviposition habitats directly outside bat enclosures experienced no reduction in oviposition; we attributed the observed reduction in egg-laying activity to direct predation on ovipositing females by bats and not changes in mosquito behavior. In addition, we noted a decrease in the number of larval mosquitoes in enclosures exposed to bat predation. These results suggest the impact of aerial predators on pathogen transmission may be large, and warrants further scientific investigation.
机译:捕食作为成年蚊子中的死亡因素的重要性在科学文献中仅受到了有限的关注。尽管研究人员对于蝙蝠是否是蚊子的重要捕食者缺乏共识,但仍未尝试直接记录蝙蝠对蚊子种群或行为的影响。我们进行了一项封闭实验,通过检查北方长耳蝙蝠(Myotis septentrionalis Trouessart)是否对库克斯菌有影响,来验证蝙蝠减少产卵的雌性蚊子局部丰满的假说。 (双翅目:葫芦科)产卵,使用天然存在的蚊子,通过直接捕食或性状介导的对蚊子行为的影响。我们发现与蝙蝠捕食相关的产卵活性降低了32%。蝙蝠围栏外的人工产卵栖息地的产卵量并未减少。我们将观察到的产卵活性下降归因于蝙蝠对产卵雌性的直接捕食,而不是蚊子行为的改变。此外,我们注意到暴露于蝙蝠捕食的围栏中幼虫的数量有所减少。这些结果表明,空中捕食者对病原体传播的影响可能很大,需要进一步的科学调查。

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