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Decrease of larval and subsequent adult Anopheles sergentii populations following feeding of adult mosquitoes from Bacillus sphaericus-containing attractive sugar baits

机译:用含球形芽孢杆菌的诱饵诱食成蚊后,减少幼虫和随后的成年按蚊种群

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Background Bacillus sphaericus is a mosquito-larvae pathogen which proliferates in the host cadavers, spreading and preserving the infection within the larval habitats for prolonged periods. In this pilot field study, we presented B. sphaericus-containing attractive sugar baits (ASB) to wild Anopheles sergentii adults, with the assumption that bait-fed, B. sphaericus-carrying mosquitoes are able to efficiently transmit the pathogen to the larval habitats, causing larval mortality and leading to a decrease in the subsequent adult population. Methods The experiment was conducted over 75 days in two desert-surrounded streamlets. Blooming Ochradenus baccatus bushes were sprayed with bait solutions consisting of sugar and food dye marker solutions, with or without B. sphaericus at the experimental and control streamlets, respectively. Adult mosquito and larvae numbers were monitored before and after the treatment application, and the proportion of bait-fed adults was determined by visual inspection for dye presence. Results Presence of food dye confirmed a large fraction of the adult mosquito population (70%-75%) readily ingested Bacillus sphaericus- containing bait. By the end of the study period, the larval population at the experimental site was six-fold smaller than the concurrent larval population at the control site. The ensuing adult An. sergentii population was also reduced to about 60% at the experimental site, while the adult mosquito population at the control site had increased 2.4 fold over the same time-frame. The reduction in adult mosquito numbers became apparent after a lag time (10 days), suggesting the treatment had minimal effect on adult longevity, also indicated by the post-treatment increase in the proportion of old mosquitoes and concomitant decrease in the proportion of young mosquitoes. Conclusions Presentation of B. sphaericus-containing ASB substantially impacts the larval population, which in turn leads to a significant reduction of the ensuing numbers of adult mosquitoes. Although such outcomes may be the result of other causes, these preliminary results raise the possibility that adult mosquitoes can efficiently transmit the pathogen into the larval habitats. The transfer of B. sphaericus via contaminated adult mosquito carriers may allow introduction of pathogens to breeding places which are dispersed, hard to find, or difficult to access.
机译:背景技术球形芽孢杆菌是一种蚊虫幼虫病原体,在宿主尸体中增殖,可在幼虫栖息地内长期传播和保存感染。在该试验性田间研究中,我们假定诱饵喂养的携带球形芽孢杆菌的蚊子能够将病原体有效地传播到幼虫栖息地,从而向野生的按蚊成年人提供了含有球形芽孢杆菌的诱人糖诱饵(ASB)。导致幼虫死亡率并导致随后的成年人口减少。方法在两个沙漠环绕的小流上进行了为期75天的实验。在开花的Ochradenus baccatus灌木丛上分别喷洒由糖和食物染料标记物溶液组成的诱饵溶液,分别在实验和对照小流中加入或不加入球形芽孢杆菌。在处理之前和之后监测成年蚊子和幼虫的数量,并通过目视检查染料的存在来确定喂食诱饵的成虫的比例。结果食用染料的存在证实了成年蚊子种群中很大一部分(70%-75%)易于摄入含球形芽孢杆菌的诱饵。到研究期结束时,实验地点的幼虫数量比对照地点的同期幼虫数量小六倍。随后的成年人在试验地点,sergentii种群也减少到约60%,而在对照地点,成年蚊子种群增加了2.4倍。滞后时间(10天)后,成人蚊子数量的减少变得很明显,这表明该处理对成人寿命的影响很小,也表明治疗后老蚊子的比例增加,而年轻蚊子的比例随之减少。结论含有球形芽孢杆菌的ASB的出现对幼虫数量产生了重大影响,进而导致随后成年蚊子数量的显着减少。尽管这些结果可能是其他原因引起的,但这些初步结果提高了成年蚊子可以将病原体有效传播到幼虫栖息地的可能性。球形芽孢杆菌通过受污染的成蚊携带者的转移可能使病原体进入繁殖地点,这些地方分散,难以发现或难以进入。

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