阿拉楚阿县潜在线虫寄生生物防治蚊幼虫调查

Bhuvaneshwari Venkataramanan, Priya Larson, Drake Kavanaugh
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由于蚊媒疾病对哺乳动物宿主的影响,开发控制蚊媒疾病的新方法具有明显和相当大的兴趣。生物防治措施是对蚊子种群进行化学防治的可持续替代品。一些线虫是高效的昆虫寄生虫,是新型生物防治剂的潜在来源。这些有益的线虫是有效的生物防治剂,可以清除有害害虫,同时也保存非目标昆虫种群。其中一种线虫叫做culicivorax,它是蚊子幼虫的一种寄生虫,会导致宿主瘫痪并最终死亡。从目前本地种群的流行情况可以得知生物防治剂的潜在成功。为此,我们对阿拉楚阿县蚊幼虫的寄生线虫进行了调查。在盖恩斯维尔公共工程部蚊虫控制科的协助下,从阿拉丘阿县周围获得了25份样本。随后采用目视检查和PCR检测库氏革螨,检测各样本中蚊虫和线虫DNA的存在。在检测的25个蚊子样本中,只有一个样本检测出有益线虫的存在呈阳性。这个样本是在Devil 's Millhopper地质州立公园附近的一个公寓大楼里发现的。这项工作表明,在Alachua县存在蚊子寄生线虫,但水平非常低,可能会阻碍这种生物防治措施的使用。此外,阳性样本靠近自然区域可能表明需要保护这种生境,以便采取有效的生物防治措施。
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Survey of Mosquito Larvae for Potential Nematode Parasitic Biological Control in Alachua County
There is an obvious and considerable interest in developing novel methods to control mosquito-borne diseases due to their impacts on mammalian hosts. Biological control practices are sustainable alternatives to chemical control of mosquito populations. Some nematodes are efficient insect parasites and represent a potential source of novel biological control agents. Such beneficial nematodes are potent biological control agents that can remove harmful pests whilst also preserving non-target insect populations. One such nematode, Romanomermis culicivorax, is a parasite of mosquito larvae, inducing paralysis and eventually killing its host. The potential success of a biological control agent can be informed from the current prevalence of native populations. Thus, we conducted a survey of parasitic nematodes in mosquito larvae in Alachua County. Twenty-five samples were obtained from all around Alachua County, with assistance from the Gainesville Department of Public Works Mosquito Control Section. Subsequent visual inspection and PCR for R. culicivorax were conducted to detect the presence of mosquito and nematode DNA in each sample. Out of the twenty-five mosquito samples tested, only one sample tested positive for the presence of the beneficial nematode. This sample was found in an apartment complex in proximity to Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park. This work demonstrates the presence of mosquito parasitic nematodes in Alachua County, but at very low levels, potentially discouraging the use of such biological control practices. In addition, the proximity of the positive sample to the natural area may indicate the need to preserve such habitats for effective biological control measures.
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