Biological control of mosquitoes with odonates: A case study in Guyana

IF 0.7 Q4 BIOLOGY Nusantara Bioscience Pub Date : 2021-09-16 DOI:10.13057/nusbiosci/n130205
Cindy Marina Dasrat, Gyanpriya Maharaj
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Abstract. Dasrat CM, Maharaj G. 2021. Biological control of mosquitoes with odonates: A case study in Guyana. Nusantara Bioscience 13: 163-170. Mosquitoes have plagued the lives of tropical residents as pests. However, due to their role as vectors of life-threatening diseases, controlling their population is necessary, especially in areas of prevalence – the Caribbean and Equatorial regions. In Guyana, we employ chemical treatments sub-regionally to eradicate mosquitoes. However, this treatment has limited success and is harmful to the environment. Therefore, our study focused on an environmentally friendly method such as biological control. This study was conducted at the University of Guyana, Turkeyen campus, where we exploited Odonata; Anisoptera, and Zygoptera as natural predators of mosquitoes of the genus Culex. The feeding efficiency and behaviors of naiads from the families of Libellulidae and Coenagrionidae were assessed during April – May of 2018. Each naiad was fed three Culine pupae and larvae, then observed for 60 minutes. We found that both groups pursue soft-bodied larvae and Libellulidae naiads are more efficient predators due to the higher feeding rate than Coenagrionidae. This finding is related to a behavioral study where we observed Libellulidae as active hunters that masticate and consume faster than Coenagrionidae, which are lay and wait, opportunistic predators that swallow their prey. We concluded that Libellulidae is an efficient predator for mosquito larvae of the Culex genus, and we found that there is a link between morphologic characteristics and feeding behaviors. We hope to use these results as a baseline study to develop mosquito biological control in Guyana. These can be used to reduce mosquito populations and the occurrence of vector diseases as well as improve integrated pest and vector management.
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用啮齿动物对蚊子进行生物控制:圭亚那的案例研究
摘要Dasrat CM,Maharaj G.2021。牙形石对蚊子的生物防治:圭亚那的一项案例研究。Nusantara Bioscience 13:163-170。蚊子作为害虫一直困扰着热带居民的生活。然而,由于他们是威胁生命的疾病的媒介,控制他们的人口是必要的,特别是在流行地区——加勒比和赤道地区。在圭亚那,我们采用分区化学处理来消灭蚊子。然而,这种治疗效果有限,而且对环境有害。因此,我们的研究重点是一种环境友好的方法,如生物控制。这项研究是在圭亚那大学Turkeyen校区进行的,我们在那里开发了Odonata;异翅目和合翅目是库蚊属蚊子的天敌。在2018年4月至5月期间,对Libellulidae和Coenagrionidae科的Naiad的进食效率和行为进行了评估。每只蟾蜍喂食三个库蚊蛹和幼虫,然后观察60分钟。我们发现,这两个群体都追求软体幼虫,由于其进食率高于Coenagrionidae,naiads是更有效的捕食者。这一发现与一项行为研究有关,在该研究中,我们观察到Libellulidae是一种活跃的猎人,它们比Coenagrionidae咀嚼和消耗得更快,Coenagrinidae是躺着等待的机会主义捕食者,会吞下猎物。我们得出结论,库蚊科是库蚊属蚊子幼虫的有效捕食者,我们发现形态特征和进食行为之间存在联系。我们希望利用这些结果作为基线研究,在圭亚那发展蚊子的生物控制。这些措施可用于减少蚊子数量和媒介疾病的发生,并改善害虫和媒介的综合管理。
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