Larval competition between invasive Aedes albopictus and resident Culex pipiens mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from Türkiye in the presence of an insect growth regulator.

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Barry Wilmer Alto, Alina Denis Kizgin, Ahsen Meliha Toroslu, Batuhan Askim Arslanhan, Samba Deguene Diop, Gökmen Zafer Pekmezci, Yesenia Sanchez, Osman İbiş, Abdullah Inci, Alparslan Yildirim
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The spread of the invasive mosquito Aedes albopictus in Türkiye may influence other vectors and traits related to their ability to transmit arboviruses. Interspecific competition between Ae. albopictus and the resident vector of West Nile virus (WNV), Culex pipiens can influence WNV transmission through changes in the abundance of Cx. pipiens and the phenotypic traits of adults. Furthermore, environmental factors can modify interspecific competition, especially if the factor differentially impinges upon the superior competitor. To improve our understanding of competition's influence on traits of mosquitoes that relate to arbovirus transmission, we tested 2 hypotheses: Exposure to the insecticide pyriproxyfen alters interspecific competition among larval Ae. albopictus and Cx. pipiens, and competitive asymmetry favoring Ae. albopictus over Cx. pipiens alters survival of adult females. Interspecific and intraspecific larval competition were evaluated with 2 detritus types and in the presence or absence of pyriproxyfen. Higher intra- and interspecific competition reduced survivorship to adulthood, lengthened development, and yielded smaller sized adults of Ae. albopictus and Cx. pipiens. The presence of pyriproxyfen had minimal impact on the competitive outcomes. Interspecific interactions exhibited competitive asymmetry with Ae. albopictus being competitively dominant over Cx. pipiens. Survival of adult females was differentially compromised under high competition conditions. Adult survival was lengthened for Ae. albopictus and shortened for Cx. pipiens derived from interspecific conditions relative to intraspecific treatments. These results demonstrate how competitive asymmetry among the larvae of an invasive and resident mosquito can influence recruitment of adults and their survival, factors predicted to be important to transmission of arboviruses.

在昆虫生长调节剂的作用下,入侵性白纹伊蚊与常驻库蚊(双翅目:库蚊科)之间的幼虫竞争。
入侵性白纹伊蚊在冰岛境内的传播可能影响其他媒介和与其传播虫媒病毒能力相关的特征。种间竞争;作为西尼罗河病毒(WNV)的常驻媒介和白纹伊蚊,库蚊可以通过改变Cx的丰度来影响西尼罗河病毒的传播。库蚊与成虫的表型特征。此外,环境因素可以改变种间竞争,特别是当该因素对优势竞争对手产生差异影响时。为了进一步了解竞争对虫媒病毒传播相关蚊子特征的影响,我们检验了两种假设:暴露于杀虫剂吡丙醚改变伊蚊幼虫的种间竞争;白纹伊蚊和Cx。而竞争不对称有利于伊蚊。白纹伊蚊。库蚊改变了成年雌性的生存。用两种腐殖物类型和有无吡丙醚的情况下对幼虫的种间和种内竞争进行了评价。较高的种内和种间竞争降低了成虫的存活率,延长了发育时间,并产生了较小的成虫。白纹伊蚊和Cx。侵害。吡丙醚的存在对竞争结果的影响最小。种间相互作用表现出不对称竞争。白纹伊蚊对Cx具有竞争性优势。侵害。在高竞争条件下,成年雌性的生存受到不同程度的损害。伊蚊成虫存活时间延长。白纹伊蚊,简称为Cx。相对于种内处理,库蚊来自种间条件。这些结果表明,入侵蚊子和常驻蚊子的幼虫之间的竞争不对称如何影响成虫的招募和生存,这些因素被预测为虫媒病毒传播的重要因素。
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