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Seasonal variation in wing size and shape between geographic populations of the malaria vector, Anopheles coluzzii in Burkina Faso (West Africa)

机译:布基纳法索(西非)疟疾媒介,按蚊的地理种群之间的机翼大小和形状的季节性变化

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The mosquito, Anopheles coluzzii is a major vector of human malaria in Africa with widespread distribution throughout the continent. The species hence populates a wide range of environments in contrasted ecological settings often exposed to strong seasonal, fluctuations. In the dry savannahs of West Africa, this mosquito population dynamics closely follows the pace of surface water availability: the species pullulates during the rainy season and is able to reproduce throughout the dry season in areas where permanent water bodies are available for breeding. The impact of such environmental fluctuation on mosquito development and the phenotypic quality of emerging adults has however not been addressed in details. Here, we examined and compared phenotypic changes in the duration of pre-imaginal development, body dry mass at emergence and wing size, shape and surface area in young adult females An. coluzzii originated from five distinct geographic locations when they are reared in two contrasting conditions mimicking those experienced by mosquitoes during the rainy season (RS) and at the onset of the dry season (ODS) in Burkina Faso (West Africa). Our results demonstrated strong phenotypic plasticity in all traits, with differences in the magnitude and direction of changes between RS and ODS depending upon the geographic origin, hence the genetic background of the mosquito populations. Highest heterogeneity within population was observed in Bama, where large irrigation schemes allow year-round mosquito breeding. Further studies are needed to explore the adaptive value of such phenotypic plasticity and its relevance for local adaptation in An. coluzzii. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:蚊子按蚊是非洲人类疟疾的主要传播媒介,在整个非洲大陆都有广泛分布。因此,在经常遭受强烈的季节性波动影响的相反生态环境中,该物种居住在广泛的环境中。在西非的干旱大草原,这种蚊子的种群动态紧密地跟随着地表水的可利用速度:该物种在雨季时会成钩状,并能够在整个旱季中繁殖出永久水体可繁殖的地区。但是,这种环境波动对蚊子发育和新兴成年人的表型质量的影响尚未得到详细解决。在这里,我们检查并比较了年轻成年女性An的想象前发育持续时间,表观发干量,机翼大小,形状和表面积等方面的表型变化。在两个不同的条件下饲养它们时,coluzzii来自五个不同的地理位置,它们模仿了在布基纳法索(西非)在雨季(RS)和旱季开始(ODS)时蚊子所经历的情况。我们的结果表明,所有性状都具有很强的表型可塑性,RS和ODS之间变化的幅度和方向的差异取决于地理起源,因此也就是蚊子​​种群的遗传背景。在巴马州,观察到种群中的异质性最高,那里的大型灌溉计划允许全年进行蚊子繁殖。需要进一步的研究来探索这种表型可塑性的适应性价值及其与An的局部适应性的关系。 coluzzii。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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