Cuticular hydrocarbons are associated with mating success and insecticide resistance in malaria vectors

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Kelsey L. Adams
Simon P. Sawadogo
Charles Nignan
Abdoulaye Niang
Douglas G. Paton
W. Robert Shaw
Adam South
Jennifer Wang
Maurice A. Itoe
Kristine Werling
Roch K. Dabiré
Abdoulaye Diabaté
Flaminia Catteruccia
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[1] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
[2] Institut de Recherche en Science de la Santé (IRSS),Department of Medical Biology and Public Health
[3] Tufts University,Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Harvard University,Harvard Center for Mass Spectrometry
[5] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Entomology
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Anopheles coluzzii females, important malaria vectors in Africa, mate only once in their lifetime. Mating occurs in aerial swarms with a high male-to-female ratio, where traits underlying male mating success are largely unknown. Here, we investigated whether cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) influence mating success in natural mating swarms in Burkina Faso. As insecticides are widely used in this area for malaria control, we also determined whether CHCs affect insecticide resistance levels. We find that mated males have higher CHC abundance than unmated controls, suggesting CHCs could be determinants of mating success. Additionally, mated males have higher insecticide resistance under pyrethroid challenge, and we show a link between resistance intensity and CHC abundance. Taken together, our results suggest that CHC abundance may be subject to sexual selection in addition to selection by insecticide pressure. This has implications for insecticide resistance management, as these traits may be sustained in the population due to their benefits in mating even in the absence of insecticides.
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