Jesús A Aguilar-Durán, Jonathan R Garay-Martínez, Nadia A Fernández-Santos, Cipriano García-Gutiérrez, José G Estrada-Franco, Ricardo Palacios-Santana, Mario A Rodríguez-Pérez
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摘要
白纹伊蚊是引起重大公共卫生问题的多种病原体的传播媒介。在这种情况下,雌蚊诱捕器已成为伊蚊的常用监测工具,它通常使用干草灌注作为吸引剂。为了增强对这种病媒蚊子的吸引力,已经对多种草药进行了评估。然而,这些研究主要集中在排卵效果上,而对怀孕的白纹伊蚊雌性的吸引潜力尚未进行评估。在此,我们报告了在实验室、半田间和田间条件下,4 种不同植物(Cenchrus purpureus、Cyanodon dactylon、Megathyrus maximus、Pennisetum ciliare)作为诱饵浸泡在粘性诱卵板和自动杀卵器(AGOs)中的吸引力。在实验室条件下,纤毛草对白纹伊蚊具有吸引力,而在半田间条件下,纤毛草和大鳞栉对白纹伊蚊具有类似的吸引力。在为期 14 周的田间试验中,使用 AGOs 进行的灌注都无法引诱白纹伊蚊和其他种类的蚊子。我们的研究结果表明,找到对白纹伊蚊雌蚊更具吸引力的输液方式来提高 AGO 诱捕器的功效是可行的,但还需要在野外环境中对 AGO 输液进行进一步测试。
Grass Infusions in Autocidal Gravid Ovitraps to Lure Aedes Albopictus.
Aedes albopictus is a vector of several pathogens of significant public health concern. In this situation, gravid traps have become a common surveillance tool for Aedes spp., which commonly use hay infusions as an attractant. Diverse grass infusions have been assessed to enhance the attraction to this vector mosquito. However, these studies have focused on the oviposition effect, and the attraction potential to gravid Ae. albopictus females has not been evaluated yet. Here we report the attractiveness of infusions of 4 different botanical species (Cenchrus purpureus, Cyanodon dactylon, Megathyrus maximus, Pennisetum ciliare) as baits in sticky ovitraps and autocidal gravid ovitraps (AGOs) under laboratory, semifield, and field conditions. In the laboratory, Cynodon dactylon showed attractiveness, whereas in semifield conditions, both C. dactylon and Megathyrsus maximus were similarly attractive for gravid Ae. albopictus. None of the infusions conducted with AGOs were able to lure Ae. albopictus and other species of mosquitoes in a 14-wk field experiment. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of finding more attractive infusions for Ae. albopictus females to improve the efficacy of AGO traps, but further testing of infusions in AGOs in field settings is needed.
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