Sterile Insect Technique: Lessons From the Past

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作者
Benedict, Mark Q. [1 ]
机构
[1] CDC Fdn, 600 Peachtree St NE,Unit 1000, Atlanta, GA 30308 USA
关键词
Wolbachia; cytoplasmic incompatibility; late-acting lethal; sexual sterility; mosquito control; ANOPHELES-ALBIMANUS; CHEMOSTERILIZED MALES; MATING COMPETITIVENESS; TRANSGENIC MOSQUITOS; AEDES-AEGYPTI; EL-SALVADOR; POPULATION; FIELD; RELEASE; SUPPRESSION;
D O I
10.1093/jme/tjab024
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
When E.F. Knipling conceived of the release of sexually sterile insects to suppress wild populations, he laid down several fundamental qualities that characterized suitable target species-some of which mosquitoes generally violate-including high reproductive rates and large population numbers. Regardless of this, their global importance in public health has led numerous research teams to attempt to use the mosquito sterile insect technique against several species. Because of the degree of financial commitment required for suppression programs, most releases have consisted of preliminary investigations of male performance, population characteristics, and production methods. Those that have accomplished suppression provide important insights regarding the challenges of production, dispersal, and immigration. Insights gained from these studies remain relevant today, regardless of the genetic control technology being applied. In this article, I highlight studies that were notable for the insights that were gained, the intrinsic difficulties that mosquitoes present, and synthesize these into recommendations for successful applications of the sterile insect technique and newer technologies to mosquitoes.
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页码:1974 / 1979
页数:6
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