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Short-Term Selection to Diflubenzuron and Bacillus thuringiensis Var. Israelensis Differentially Affects the Winter Survival of Culex pipiens f. Pipiens and Culex pipiens f. Molestus (Diptera: Culicidae).

Charalampos S Ioannou1,2, Christos Hadjichristodoulou1, Maria A Kyritsi1, Nikos T Papadopoulos2.   

Abstract

The Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquito is of high medical importance as it is considered the prime vector of West Nile virus. In Europe, this species consists of two forms, named pipiens and molestus, that exhibit substantial differences in their overwintering biology. Diflubenzuron (DFB) and Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) are two of the most used larvicides in mosquito control, including that of Culex pipiens. The high dependency on these two larvicides poses major concerns for resistance development. The evolution and stability of resistance to insecticides has been associated with fitness costs that may be manifested under stressful conditions, such as the winter period. This study investigated how short-term selection of pipiens and molestus forms to both larvicides affect their overwintering success. Larvae from each form were subjected to the same selective pressure (80% mortality) for three successive generations with DFB and Bti. At the end of this process, the winter survival between the selected populations and the controls (colonies without selection) was determined for each form. Selection to both larvicides significantly reduced the winter survival rates of molestus but not of pipiens form, indicating potential differences in the persistence of the selected individuals from year to year between the two forms.

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Keywords:  common house mosquito; diapause; insecticides efficacy; mosquito control

Year:  2021        PMID: 34204105     DOI: 10.3390/insects12060527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insects        ISSN: 2075-4450            Impact factor:   2.769


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1.  Quality Control Methods for Aedes albopictus Sterile Male Transportation.

Authors:  Georgios D Mastronikolos; Apostolos Kapranas; George K Balatsos; Charalampos Ioannou; Dimitrios P Papachristos; Panagiotis G Milonas; Arianna Puggioli; Igor Pajović; Dušan Petrić; Romeo Bellini; Antonios Michaelakis; Nikos T Papadopoulos
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-02-09       Impact factor: 2.769

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