Literature DB >> 15119441

Parasitism increases and decreases the costs of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes.

Philip Agnew1, Claire Berticat, Stéphanie Bedhomme, Christine Sidobre, Yannis Michalakis.   

Abstract

Adaptations conferring resistance to xenobiotics (antibiotics, insecticides, herbicides, etc.) are often costly to the organism's fitness in the absence of the selecting agent. In such conditions, and unless other mutations compensate for the costs of resistance, sensitive individuals are expected to out-reproduce resistant individuals and drive resistance alleles to a low frequency, with the rate and magnitude of this decline being proportional to the costs of resistance. However, this evolutionary dynamic is open to modification by other sources of selection acting on the relative fitness of susceptible and resistant individuals. Here we show parasitism not only as a source of selection capable of modifying the costs of organophosphate insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, but also that qualitatively different interactions (increasing or decreasing the relative fitness of resistant individuals) occurred depending on the particular form of resistance involved. As estimates of the parasite's fitness also varied according to its host's form of resistance, our data illustrate the potential for epidemiological feedbacks to influence the strength and direction of selection acting on resistance mutations in untreated environments.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15119441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evolution        ISSN: 0014-3820            Impact factor:   3.694


  28 in total

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4.  Biological cost of tolerance to heavy metals in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.

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Review 6.  Insecticide control of vector-borne diseases: when is insecticide resistance a problem?

Authors:  Ana Rivero; Julien Vézilier; Mylène Weill; Andrew F Read; Sylvain Gandon
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2010-08-05       Impact factor: 6.823

7.  Cloning and characterization of prophenoloxidase A3 (proPOA3) from Culex pipiens pallens.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-04-27

9.  Costs of insensitive acetylcholinesterase insecticide resistance for the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae homozygous for the G119S mutation.

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