EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN A FORMULATED PROTEIN MEAL ON THE FECUNDITY AND FERTILITY OF FEMALE MOSQUITOS

Citation
Jb. Cosgrove et Rj. Wood, EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN A FORMULATED PROTEIN MEAL ON THE FECUNDITY AND FERTILITY OF FEMALE MOSQUITOS, Medical and veterinary entomology, 10(3), 1996, pp. 260-264
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
0269283X
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
260 - 264
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-283X(1996)10:3<260:EOVIAF>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A formulated protein meal developed by Kogan (1990) for adult female A edes aegypti mosquitoes was evaluated and modified to increase egg and pupal yield. A vigorous laboratory colony was maintained with the fem ales fed exclusively on this dietary formula for about twenty-five gen erations over more than 2 years. Extra modifications were made to prod uce a diet suitable for Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles stephensi f emales to produce eggs. Both formulations contain bovine albumin, haem oglobin and globulin in a ringer based solution, plus ATP as a phagost imulant for Ae.aegypti. Compared to Kogan's original, our Aedes formul a doubled the production of pupae per female after a single meal, alth ough the yield was still significantly lower than from mosquitoes fed on animal hosts or defibrinated pig blood. In varying the proportions of different constituents during attempts to optimize the formula, no relationship was found between total protein content (within the range 80-220 mg/ml) and fecundity, percentage hatch or pupal yield of Ae.ae gypti. Equivocal results were found when an isoleucine supplement was added to the formula.