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Abstract
Nine species of mosquitoes and several species of non-target aquatic organisms were tested for susceptibility to the mernaithid nematode, Strelkovimermis spiculatus. All species of Anopheles, Aedes, Culex, and Toxorhynchites exposed to S. spiculatus were susceptible. Of the nine mosquito species tested, C. pipiens quinquefasciatus had the greatest tolerance to initial invasion and the highest percent infection of those that survived. High levels of infection were also achieved with Aedes taeniorhynchus and A. albopictus, but these mosquitoes were significantly less tolerant to parasitism than C. pipiens quinquefasciatus. Strelkovimermis spiculatus did not infect or develop in any of the non-target hosts tested.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes aegypti; Aedes albopictus; Aedes taeniorhynchus; Aedes triseriatus; Anopheles albimanus; Anopheles quadrimaculatus; Chironomus sp.; Copepoda; Corethrella brakeleyi; Corixidae; Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus; Culex restuans; Culicidae; Diptera; Dytiscidae; Ephydridae; Mermithidae; Odonata; Strelkovimermis spiculatus; Toxorhynchites rutilus septentrionalis; biological control; entomopathogenic nematodes; host range; mosquito; nematode; non-target organisms; safety testing
Year: 1998 PMID: 19274233 PMCID: PMC2620315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402