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Laboratory selection for an accelerated mosquito sexual development rate

机译:加快蚊子性发育速度的实验室选择

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Background Separating males and females at the early adult stage did not ensure the virginity of females of Anopheles arabiensis (Dongola laboratory strain), whereas two years earlier this method had been successful. In most mosquito species, newly emerged males and females are not able to mate successfully. For anopheline species, a period of 24 h post-emergence is generally required for the completion of sexual maturation, which in males includes a 180° rotation of the genitalia. In this study, the possibility of an unusually shortened sexual maturity period in the laboratory-reared colony was investigated. Methods The effect of two different sex-separation methods on the virginity of females was tested: females separated as pupae or less than 16 h post-emergence were mated with males subjected to various doses of radiation. T-tests were performed to compare the two sex-separation methods. The rate of genitalia rotation was compared for laboratory-reared and wild males collected as pupae in Dongola, Sudan, and analysed by Z-tests. Spermatheca dissections were performed on females mated with laboratory-reared males to determine their insemination status. Results When the sex-separation was performed when adults were less than 16 h post-emergence, expected sterility was never reached for females mated with radio-sterilized males. Expected sterility was accomplished only when sexes were separated at the pupal stage. Observation of genitalia rotation showed that some males from the laboratory strain Dongola were able to successfully mate only 11 h after emergence and 42% of the males had already completed rotation. A small proportion of the same age females were inseminated. Wild males showed a much slower genitalia rotation rate. At 17 h post-emergence, 96% of the laboratory-reared males had completed genitalia rotation whereas none of the wild males had. Conclusion This colony has been cultured in the laboratory for over one hundred generations, and now has accelerated sexual maturation when compared with the wild strain. This outcome demonstrates the kinds of selection that can be expected during insect colonization and maintenance, particularly when generations are non-overlapping and similar-age males must compete for mates.
机译:背景技术成年早期将男性和女性分开并不能确保阿拉伯按蚊(Dongola实验室菌株)的女性处女,而两年前这种方法已经成功。在大多数蚊子中,新出现的雄性和雌性无法成功交配。对于按蚊种,通常需要出苗后24小时才能完成性成熟,在男性中,这包括生殖器旋转180°。在这项研究中,研究了在实验室饲养的菌落中性成熟期异常缩短的可能性。方法测试了两种不同的性别分隔方法对雌性贞操的影响:将:分离或出苗后少于16小时的雌性与接受不同剂量辐射的雄性交配。进行T检验以比较两种性别分离方法。比较了在苏丹东格拉的实验室饲养的和and采集的野生雄性生殖器的生殖器旋转速度,并通过Z检验进行了分析。在雌性与实验室饲养的雄性交配的雌性上进行精囊解剖,以确定其受精状态。结果当成年后不到16 h进行性别分离时,雌性与经放射灭菌的雄性交配的雌性从未达到预期的不育。仅在the阶段分离性别时才能达到预期的不育。生殖器旋转的观察表明,实验室菌株Dongola的一些雄性仅在出苗后11 h就能成功交配,其中42%的雄性已经完成旋转。一小部分相同年龄的女性受精。野生雄性生殖器旋转速度要慢得多。出苗后17小时,有96%实验室饲养的雄性完成生殖器旋转,而没有野生雄性完成。结论该菌落已经在实验室中培养了一百多个世代,与野生菌株相比,现已加速了性成熟。这一结果证明了在昆虫定殖和维持过程中可以进行的选择,特别是当世代不重叠且类似年龄的雄性必须竞争伴侣时。

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