Differences in energy metabolism and adult desiccation resistance among three aedes (Stegomyia) species (Diptera : Culicidae) from South Sulawesi, Indonesia
K. Sawabe et M. Mogi, Differences in energy metabolism and adult desiccation resistance among three aedes (Stegomyia) species (Diptera : Culicidae) from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, J MED ENT, 36(1), 1999, pp. 101-107
To determine the mechanisms of adult desiccation resistance of Aedes (Stego
myia) species, we estimated the carbohydrate and lipid contents of newly em
erged adult mosquitoes from South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Inter- and intraspec
ific differences in glycogen and free fatty acid accumulation were found in
Aedes aegypti (L.), Ae. albopictus (Skuse), and Ae. paullusi (Stone & Farm
er). High glycogen content was determined for both sexes in all Ae. aegypti
strains and in the Ujung Pandang strain of Ae. albopictus. There were no d
ifferences among species in either trehalose or sorbitol content. A trend s
imilar to glycogen was seen for lipid content, especially the free fatty ac
ids of neutral lipids. These energy reserves of adult mosquitoes correlated
with adult desiccation survival time at 90% RH calculated by Mogi et al. (
1996). In both sexes, survival time was longer in strains with high glycoge
n and free fatty acid content, and low trehalose content. As. aegypti, Ae.
albopictus, and Ae. paullusi are species with high, intermediate, and low l
evels of glycogen and free fatty acids, respectively. However, longevity of
these species under desiccation conditions is associated strongly with gly
cogen-trehalose conversion, and free fatty acid accumulation