人工饲养埃及伊蚊的有效方法(双翅目:库蚊科)

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.25085/rsea.820307
Melisa B BONICA, Gerardo A MARTI, Maria V MICIELI
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蚊子和其他食血昆虫一样,需要吸血来产卵。对于实验室菌落维持,一般采用活体动物,同时开发了各种不同特性的人工饲料进行实验分析。本研究选择了一种已开发并经病原体检测的玻璃人工饲养器,并对其饲养埃及伊蚊(Linnaeus)进行了评价。该装置利用牛肠作为膜,人类血液作为食物来源,通过恒温浴保持37°C的恒定温度,使水在喂食器周围循环。在4-5周的时间里,对一个亲本系(P)和它们各自的孝子系(F1)的三个队列进行了卵孵化、取食率和育性分析。结果表明,该方法对饲养伊蚊有效。平均卵孵化率P= 0.92, F1= 0.80,平均取食率P= 0.54, F1= 0.73,获卵量P= 1809, F1= 8579。
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An effective artificial feeder for breeding Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Mosquitoes, like other hematophagous insects, need to feed on blood to produce eggs. For laboratory colony maintenance, live animals are generally used, while various artificial feeders with different characteristics have been developed for experimental assays. In this study, a previously developed and pathogen-tested glass artificial feeder was selected and evaluated for rearing Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus). The device utilizes bovine gut as a membrane and human blood as a food source, maintaining a constant temperature of 37 °C through a thermostatic bath that enables water circulation around the feeder. Egg hatching, feeding rates, and fertility were analyzed for three cohorts of a parental lineage (P) and their respective filial lineages (F1) over a period of 4-5 weeks. The results demonstrated the efficacy of this methodology for rearing an Ae. aegypti colony up to the second generation, with average egg hatching rates of P= 0.92 and F1= 0.80, average feeding rates of P= 0.54 and F1= 0.73, and egg quantities obtained of P= 1809 and F1 = 8579.
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Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina
Revista De La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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