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Ary Faraji1,2, Randy Gaugler3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Culex pipiens pipiens plays an important role in the transmission of several vector-borne pathogens such as West Nile virus (WNV) in North America. Laboratory and field studies suggest that this species is ornithophilic but because of genetic hybridization with sibling species during the active mosquito season, it may occasionally feed on mammals. Adult female Cx. p. pipiens undergo a facultative diapause and may serve as an overwintering mechanism for WNV. To determine the effect of diapause on the innate host preference of Cx. p. pipiens emerging from winter hibernation, we conducted host-choice experiments using bird and mammal hosts.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26205410 PMCID: PMC4512013 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-1012-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Large cage mesh enclosure and lard can animal traps used during experimental host-choice studies. The large mesh cage measured 3 x 3 x 3 m and the animal traps measured 25 x 25 x 70 cm
Fig. 2Representative ovarioles from an unengorged Culex pipiens pipiens. a ovariole from a diapausing mosquito; b ovariole from a non-diapause induced mosquito. Ratio values represent the difference in size between the primary and secondary follicles
Host-choice experiment results of Culex pipiens pipiens under non-diapause induced (NDI), diapause induced (DI), and field overwintering (OW) conditions
| Condition | Host | No. trials | No. released | No. in all traps (% [95 % CI]) | No. in bird trap (% [95 % CI]) | No. in rat trap (% [95 % CI]) |
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| NDI | Bird up - Rat down | 24 | 959 | 292 (30.5 [27.5-33.4]) | 236 (80.8 [76.3-85.3]) | 56 (19.2 [14.7-23.7]) | |
| Bird down - Rat up | 24 | 630 | 51 (8.1 [6.0-10.2]) | 38 (74.5 [62.6-86.5]) | 13 (25.5 [13.5-37.5]) | ||
| Total Bird - Rat | 48 | 1,589 | 343 (21.6 [19.6-23.6]) | 274 (79.9 [75.6-84.1]) | 69 (20.1 [15.9-24.4]) |
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| DI | Bird up - Rat down | 18 | 349 | 79 (22.6 [18.3-27.0]) | 61 (77.2 [68.0-86.5]) | 18 (22.8 [13.5-32.0]) | |
| Bird down - Rat up | 18 | 352 | 21 (6.0 [3.5-8.4]) | 19 (90.5 [77.9-99.0]) | 2 (9.5 [0.1-22.1]) | ||
| Total Bird - Rat | 36 | 701 | 100 (14.3 [11.7-16.9]) | 80 (80.0 [72.2-87.8]) | 20 (20.0 [12.2-27.8]) |
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| OW | Bird up - Rat down | 20 | 1,331 | 227 (17.1 [15.0-19.1]) | 169 (74.5 [68.8-80.1]) | 58 (25.6 [19.9-31.2]) | |
| Bird down - Rat up | 20 | 954 | 182 (19.1 [16.6-21.6]) | 171 (94.0 [90.5-97.4]) | 11 (6.0 [2.6-9.5]) | ||
| Total Bird - Rat | 40 | 2,285 | 409 (17.9 [16.3-19.5]) | 340 (83.1 [79.5-86.8]) | 69 (16.9 [13.2-20.5]) |
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Fig. 3Box plot representing host-choice feeding rates of Culex pipiens pipiens under non-diapause induced (NDI), diapause induced (DI), and field overwintering (OW) conditions. Median values are represented by horizontal bar within the boxes and whiskers represent 1.5 SE. Asterisks indicate significant differences between animal hosts (Chi-square tests, P < 0.001)