Effects of Varying Photoperiodic Regimens on Critical Biological Fitness Traits of Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Mosquito Vector.

International journal of insect science Pub Date : 2018-04-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179543318767915
Azubuike Christian Ukubuiwe, Israel Kayode Olayemi, Innocent Chukwuemeka James Omalu, Francis Ofurum Arimoro, Bulus Musa Baba, Chinenye Catherine Ukubuiwe
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This study investigated the effects of varying photoperiodic conditions on critical life stages' parameters of Culex quinquefasciatus. To this end, first larval stage was reared under different constant photoperiodic regimens: 0, 6 (short), 12 (equal), 13 (prevailing condition), and 18 and 24 (long) hours of light (hL). Duration of development, survivorship, emergence successes, adult longevity, caloric indices (CIs), and utilisation of teneral reserves for metamorphosis at each regimen were monitored. Analyses revealed significant negative effects of increasing photoperiod on all entomological variables measured. Short photo-phases elicited faster development times, increased life stages' survivorship and number at emergence, adult longevity, and CI for all life stages while increasing teneral components for adult life traits. The information generated in this study is important in understanding the role played by photoperiod in disease transmission and for development of integrated vector control strategies based on environmental manipulation.

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不同光周期方案对致倦库蚊关键生物学适合度性状的影响
研究了不同光周期条件对致倦库蚊关键生命阶段参数的影响。为此,在不同的恒定光周期条件下饲养第一幼虫期:0、6(短)、12(等)、13(普遍条件)、18和24(长)小时光照(hL)。监测每个治疗方案的发育持续时间、存活率、羽化成功率、成年寿命、热量指数(CIs)和变态总储备的利用率。分析表明,增加光周期对所有昆虫学变量都有显著的负影响。光期短,发育时间短,各生活期存活率和出苗期数量增加,成虫寿命增加,各生活期CI增加。本研究产生的信息对于理解光周期在疾病传播中的作用以及基于环境操纵的综合病媒控制策略的发展具有重要意义。
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