Literature DB >> 34800376

Assessment of packing density and transportation effect on sterilized pupae and adult Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in non-chilled conditions.

Hadian Iman Sasmita1, Beni Ernawan2, Muklas Sadar2, Indah Arastuti Nasution2, Murni Indarwatmi2, Wu-Chun Tu3, Kok-Boon Neoh4.   

Abstract

Long-distance transportation from a radiation facility to a target site potentially affects the quantity and quality of sterile male mosquitoes. This study tested the effects of multi-hour land transportation on the survival, longevity, and mating performance of gamma-rays sterilized adult and pupal male mosquitoes at different densities in non-chilled condition. The results demonstrated that mortality rate, longevity, induced sterility (IS) level, and mating competitiveness (C index) were significantly affected by life stage, transportation treatment, and density. Transportation was detrimental to the survival and longevity of the adults, and transporting pupae was restricted by the overcrowding effect; particularly, those packing density of 200 pupae. The longevity of transported mosquitoes were 1-5 days shorter than that of non-transported mosquitoes regardless of packing density. The irradiated transported adult males exhibited an equal IS and C index to their non-transported counterparts. Although there was no evidence suggested an association between low mating competitiveness and packing density in the transported adults, the mating competitiveness of adult mosquitoes decreased with increased packing density. Additionally, the effects of transportation and packing density on the mating ability of transported pupal males were also notable. The results indicate the factors of packing density and life stages in transporting sterile males under non-chilled conditions should be taken into account in formulating the procedure in SIT operation.
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Keywords:  Irradiated males; Mating competitiveness; Non-chilled; Sterile insect technique; Transported males

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34800376     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


  3 in total

Review 1.  Current Status of Mosquito Handling, Transporting and Releasing in Frame of the Sterile Insect Technique.

Authors:  Jiatian Guo; Xiaoying Zheng; Dongjing Zhang; Yu Wu
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 3.139

2.  Comparison of Ground Release and Drone-Mediated Aerial Release of Aedes aegypti Sterile Males in Southern Mexico: Efficacy and Challenges.

Authors:  Carlos F Marina; Pablo Liedo; J Guillermo Bond; Adriana R Osorio; Javier Valle; Roberto Angulo-Kladt; Yeudiel Gómez-Simuta; Ildefonso Fernández-Salas; Ariane Dor; Trevor Williams
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 3.139

3.  Assessment of Compaction, Temperature, and Duration Factors for Packaging and Transporting of Sterile Male Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) under Laboratory Conditions.

Authors:  Beni Ernawan; Tjandra Anggraeni; Sri Yusmalinar; Hadian Iman Sasmita; Nur Fitrianto; Intan Ahmad
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-09-17       Impact factor: 3.139

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