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Male size does not affect mating success (of Anopheles gambiae in Sao Tome)

机译:雄性大小不影响(圣多美冈比亚按蚊的)交配成功

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For malaria control, the utility of transgenic vector Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) refractory to Plasmodium transmission, will depend on their interbreeding with the wild vector population. In many species, larger males are more successful in obtaining mates. In Sao Tome island, we determined that size did not affect mating success of male Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto, the main malaria vector in tropical Africa. Also we showed that larval intraspecific competition is probably insignificant in this population of An. gambiae. Thus, the potential success of transgenic An. gambiae is unlikely to be affected by size selection under field conditions.
机译:对于疟疾控制,难于疟原虫传播的转基因载体蚊子按蚊(Diptera:Culicidae)的实用性将取决于它们与野生载体种群的杂交。在许多物种中,较大的雄性在获得配偶方面更为成功。在圣多美岛,我们确定大小不影响雄性按蚊(冈比亚按蚊)的交配成功,后者是热带非洲主要的疟疾传播媒介。我们还表明,在这一种群中,幼虫种内竞争可能微不足道。冈比亚因此,转基因An的潜在成功。在田间条件下,冈比亚不太可能受到大小选择的影响。

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