Investigation on key aspects of mating biology in the mosquito Aedes koreicus

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Silvia Ciocchetta, Francesca D. Frentiu, Fabrizio Montarsi, Gioia Capelli, Gregor J. Devine
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Abstract

Aedes koreicus Edwards, 1917 (Hulecoetomyia koreica) is a mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) from Northeast Asia with a rapidly expanding presence outside its original native range. Over the years, the species has been discovered in several new countries, either spreading after first introduction or remaining localised to limited areas. Notably, recent studies have demonstrated the ability of the species to transmit zoonotic parasites and viruses both in the field and in laboratory settings. Combined with its invasive potential, the possible role of Ae. koreicus in pathogen transmission highlights the public health risks resulting from its invasion. In this study, we used a recently established population from Italy to investigate aspects of biology that influence reproductive success in Ae. koreicus: autogeny, mating behaviour, mating disruption by the sympatric invasive species Aedes albopictus Skuse, 1894, and the presence of the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis Hertig, 1936. Our laboratory population did not exhibit autogenic behaviour and required a bloodmeal to complete its ovarian cycle. When we exposed Ae. koreicus females to males of Ae. albopictus, we observed repeated attempts at insemination and an aggressive, disruptive mating behaviour initiated by male Ae. albopictus. Despite this, no sperm was identified in Ae. koreicus spermathecae. Wolbachia, an endosymbiotic bacterium capable of influencing mosquito reproductive behaviour, was not detected in this Ae. koreicus population and, therefore, had no effect on Ae. koreicus reproduction.

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朝鲜伊蚊交配生物学关键方面的研究。
爱德华伊蚊,1917(Hulecoetomyia koreica)是一种来自东北亚的蚊子(直翅目:蚊科),其存在范围迅速扩大,超出了原来的本土范围。多年来,该物种在几个新的国家被发现,要么在首次引入后传播,要么局限于有限的地区。值得注意的是,最近的研究已经证明了该物种在野外和实验室环境中传播人畜共患寄生虫和病毒的能力。再加上其入侵潜力,朝鲜伊蚊在病原体传播中可能发挥的作用凸显了其入侵带来的公共健康风险。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个最近从意大利建立的种群来研究影响朝鲜伊蚊繁殖成功的生物学方面:自身生殖、交配行为、同域入侵物种白纹伊蚊的交配破坏,1894年,以及内共生体毕氏沃尔巴克氏体的存在,1936年。我们的实验室人群没有表现出自体行为,需要血粉才能完成其卵巢周期。当我们将雌性白纹伊蚊暴露于雄性白纹伊蝇时,我们观察到雄性白纹埃蚊反复尝试受精和发起攻击性、破坏性的交配行为。尽管如此,在朝鲜锥虫受精囊中没有发现精子。Wolbachia是一种能够影响蚊子繁殖行为的内共生细菌,在该蚊群中未检测到,因此对蚊的繁殖没有影响。
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
65
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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