The food of life: which nectar do mosquitoes feed on?-An evidence-based meta-analysis.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Eva Herreros-Moya, Marianne Sinka, Angela F Harris, Julian Entwistle, Andrew C Martin, Kathy J Willis
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Abstract

Nectar is an important source of food for adult mosquitoes, influencing their biological characteristics including longevity, fecundity, and flight range. Consequently, it can impact mosquitoes' survival and efficiency in transmitting disease. Different mosquito species are known to show preferences for flower nectar from certain plants, yet despite the importance of these plant-mosquito associations, knowledge of such biotic interactions is sparse. Here, we present a systematic map to address the question: "Which nectar do mosquitoes feed on?." The mapping process identified 49 articles (comprising 51 studies) meeting inclusion criteria, detailing 397 records of 74 mosquito species feeding on nectar from 145 plant species and 109 genera. Data extracted from the map were then analyzed to better understand if mosquitoes showed preferences for specific plant nectar. A key finding from this study is clear evidence supporting the hypothesis that mosquitoes exhibit preferences for nectar from particular plant species, including 77 species of plants and 58 genera for Aedes species, 18 species of plants and 17 genera for Anopheles species, and 16 species of plants and 16 genera for Culex species (all 3 genera belong in Diptera: Culicidae). Our study also highlighted the need for further field and laboratory work in time and space and using methods that randomly selects plant species for investigation. This would facilitate a better understanding of the relationship between mosquito feeding behavior and nectar seasonality and abundance; data that are critical for the development and improvement of new mosquito control methods to tackle vector-borne diseases.

生命的食物:蚊子以哪种花蜜为食?-循证荟萃分析。
花蜜是成蚊的重要食物来源,影响成蚊的寿命、繁殖力和飞行范围等生物学特性。因此,它会影响蚊子的生存和传播疾病的效率。众所周知,不同的蚊子对某些植物的花蜜表现出偏好,然而,尽管这些植物-蚊子之间的联系很重要,但对这种生物相互作用的了解却很少。在这里,我们提出了一个系统的地图来解决这个问题:“蚊子以哪种花蜜为食?”绘制过程确定了49篇符合纳入标准的文章(包括51项研究),详细记录了74种蚊子取食145种109属植物花蜜的397条记录。然后对从地图中提取的数据进行分析,以更好地了解蚊子是否对特定植物的花蜜表现出偏好。本研究的一个关键发现是明确证据支持蚊子对特定植物物种的花蜜表现出偏好的假设,包括77种植物和58属的伊蚊,18种植物和17属的按蚊,以及16种植物和16属的库蚊(所有3属都属于双翅目:库蚊科)。我们的研究还强调了在时间和空间上进行进一步的实地和实验室工作以及使用随机选择植物物种进行调查的方法的必要性。这将有助于更好地理解蚊子取食行为与花蜜季节性和丰度之间的关系;这些数据对于发展和改进新的蚊虫控制方法以应对病媒传播疾病至关重要。
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Environmental Entomology
Environmental Entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
97
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Environmental Entomology is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December. The journal publishes reports on the interaction of insects with the biological, chemical, and physical aspects of their environment. In addition to research papers, Environmental Entomology publishes Reviews, interpretive articles in a Forum section, and Letters to the Editor.
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