Changes in Host-Seeking Behavior of Puerto Rican Aedes aegypti After Colonization

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作者
Clark, Gary G. [1 ]
Bernier, Ulrich R. [1 ]
Allan, Sandra A. [1 ]
Kline, Daniel L. [1 ]
Golden, Frances V. [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Ctr Med Agr & Vet Entomol, Gainesville, FL 32608 USA
关键词
attraction; colony convergence; Aedes aegypti; ATTRACTION; CULICIDAE; RESPONSES; DIPTERA; REPELLENT; MOSQUITOS; BLENDS; DEET;
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10.1603/ME10207
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The effects of colonization on host-seeking behavior of mosquitoes was examined by comparing attraction responses of newly colonized Aedes aegypti (L.) from field-collected eggs in Puerto Rico to that of the Gainesville (Florida) strain, originally from Orlando (Florida) and in colony since 1952. Females from the Orlando and the F(0) through F(10) generations of the Puerto Rico strain were evaluated using attractant odors in a triple-cage dual-port olfactometer. Two attractant sources were used: odors from the hand of a volunteer and a standard blend of L-lactic acid, acetone, and dimethyl disulfide. Convergence of the percentage of attraction responses occurred around the F(4)-F(6) generations of the Puerto Rico strain. Both the Orlando and Puerto Rico strains exhibited similar responses for tests with the remaining F(7)-F(10) generations. A temporal effect on mosquito responses was observed for both strains regardless of the attractant blend used in tests. This study indicates that Ae. aegypti host-seeking behavior changes significantly over the first four to six generations after introduction into the laboratory, whereas the field-collected strain increases in attraction response until it stabilizes at a new level.
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