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A Novel Technique for Feeding and Confirming Uptake of Bacteria in Larvae of the Southern House Mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae)

机译:一种新的饲喂并确认南部房屋蚊(Culex quinquefasciatus)的幼虫中细菌吸收的新技术(双翅目:Culicidae)

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Aquatic macroinvertebrates play important roles in freshwater ecosystems. The larvae of the vector mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) primarily reside in standing water rich in organic matter; these conditions are also suited for growth of microbial biofilms. As microbes serve as a food source for larvae, the study of interactions between microbial biofilms and C. quinquefasciatus can aid in understanding the routes by which aquatic larvae can acquire pathogens, and the role such larvae may play in environmental persistence of microorganisms. Studies in butterflies, nematodes, and ticks have described interactions with bacteria acquired by the oral route, including arthropods that play a role in dissemination of bacteria on beet plants. In pursuit of these goals, this manuscript describes a new protocol for investigating larval mosquito feeding on microbial biofilms. Fluorescent microscopy and GFP expressing bacterial strains were used to show larval acquisition and midgut localization of bacteria from both planktonic and biofilm sources. PCR testing for the GFP plasmid confirmed presence of the test strain in fed larvae. The results of microscopy and PCR assays demonstrate that Culex quinquefasciatus larvae will feed on microbial biofilms in a laboratory environment. The efficiency of studying microbial fate through common microscopic and molecular techniques, in combination with an easily maintained vector insect colony, means this approach can be used to investigate a multitude of research questions relating to microbial effects on larval physiology, fitness, and conditioning.View this article in BioOne
机译:水生大型无脊椎动物在淡水生态系统中起重要作用。媒介蚊(Culex quinquefasciatus Say)(双翅目:pt科)的幼虫主要生活在富含有机物的死水中。这些条件也适合微生物生物膜的生长。由于微生物是幼虫的食物来源,因此对微生物生物膜和西洋参毛囊菌之间相互作用的研究可以帮助理解水生幼虫获取病原体的途径,以及这种幼虫可能在微生物的环境持久性中发挥作用。对蝴蝶,线虫和壁虱的研究已经描述了与通过口服途径获得的细菌(包括节肢动物)的相互作用,其中节肢动物在甜菜植物上传播细菌。为了实现这些目标,该手稿描述了一种用于研究以微生物生物膜为食的幼虫蚊子的新方案。使用荧光显微镜和表达GFP的细菌菌株显示浮游生物和生物膜来源细菌的幼虫采集和中肠定位。 GFP质粒的PCR测试证实了饲喂幼虫中存在测试菌株。显微镜和PCR分析的结果表明,库蚊(Culex quinquefasciatus)幼虫将在实验室环境中以微生物生物膜为食。通过常见的微观和分子技术研究微生物命运的效率,再加上易于维护的矢量昆虫群落,意味着该方法可用于研究与微生物对幼虫生理,适应性和条件的影响有关的众多研究问题。 BioOne中的这篇文章

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