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Effects of habitat type and drying on Ascogregarina barretti (Eugregarinida: Lecudinidae) infection in Aedes triseritatus (Diptera: Culicidae).

S L Van Rhein1, B E Flanary, S A Juliano.   

Abstract

The intensity and prevalence of parasitism by Ascogregarina barretti (Vavra) in Aedes triseriatus (Say) did not differ between tires and tree holes in field samples taken in September 1996. There was significant variation in the intensity of parasitism among containers that was not significantly correlated with the pH, conductivity, or temperature of the container water. In an experiment manipulating habitat drying, treatments had a significant effect on A. barretti infection of Ae. triseriatus, only during midsummer in one of two years. Containers maintained at maximal volume had the lowest prevalence of parasitism, and containers that dried out had the greatest prevalence. In this experiment, there was also a season-dependent difference in the intensity and prevalence of infection between tree holes and tires. The first larvae to reach the fourth instar in tires in the early summer had lower intensity and prevalence of infection than did larvae in tree holes during the same period. The seasonal difference in intensity of parasitism between tires and tree holes was not related to differences in pH, conductivity, and temperature.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11126556      PMCID: PMC2579930          DOI: 10.1603/0022-2585-37.6.950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Entomol        ISSN: 0022-2585            Impact factor:   2.278


  10 in total

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Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 2.278

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Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  1983-04       Impact factor: 1.276

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Authors:  E M McCray; R W Fay; H F Schoof
Journal:  J Invertebr Pathol       Date:  1970-07       Impact factor: 2.841

5.  Lankesteria barretti n. sp. (Eugregarinida, Diplocystidae), a parasite of the mosquito Aedes triseriatus (Say) and a review of the genus Lankesteria Mingazzini.

Authors:  J Vávra
Journal:  J Protozool       Date:  1969-08

6.  Developmental synchrony of Ascogregarina taiwanensis (Apicomplexa: Lecudinidae) within Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Cuclicidae).

Authors:  W J Chen; C H Yang
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 2.278

7.  Role of habitat components on the dynamics of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) from New Orleans.

Authors:  N M Comiskey; R C Lowrie; D M Wesson
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 2.278

8.  Seasonality, prevalence and pathogenicity of the gregarine Ascogregarina taiwanensis (Apicomplexa: Lecudinidae) in mosquitoes from Florida.

Authors:  J J Garcia; T Fukuda; J J Becnel
Journal:  J Am Mosq Control Assoc       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 0.917

9.  Regulatory role of parasites: impact on host population shifts with resource availability.

Authors:  J O Washburn; D R Mercer; J R Anderson
Journal:  Science       Date:  1991-07-12       Impact factor: 47.728

10.  Effects of Ascogregarina barretti (Eugregarinida: Lecudinidae) infection on Aedes triseriatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Illinois.

Authors:  J P Siegel; R J Novak; J V Maddox
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 2.278

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Journal:  Ecohealth       Date:  2012-06-13       Impact factor: 3.184

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Authors:  Brianna W Aliabadi; Steven A Juliano
Journal:  Biol Invasions       Date:  2002-09-01       Impact factor: 3.133

3.  Larval mosquito communities in discarded vehicle tires in a forested and unforested site: detritus type, amount, and water nutrient differences.

Authors:  Lindsey J Kling; Steven A Juliano; Donald A Yee
Journal:  J Vector Ecol       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 1.671

4.  How do noncompetent hosts cause dilution of parasitism? Testing hypotheses for native and invasive mosquitoes.

Authors:  Kristina M McIntire; Kasie M Chappell; Steven A Juliano
Journal:  Ecology       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 6.431

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