Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama

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Autor(a) principal: Neira,Marco
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Lacroix,Renaud, Cáceres,Lorenzo, Kaiser,Paul E, Young,Josue, Pineda,Lleysa, Black,Isaac, Sosa,Nestor, Nimmo,Derric, Alphey,Luke, McKemey,Andrew
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: Traditional mosquito control strategies rely heavily on the use of chemical insecticides. However, concerns about the efficiency of traditional control methods, environmental impact and emerging pesticide resistance have highlighted the necessity for developing innovative tools for mosquito control. Some novel strategies, including release of insects carrying a dominant lethal gene (RIDL®), rely on the sustained release of modified male mosquitoes and therefore benefit from a thorough understanding of the biology of the male of the species. In this report we present the results of a mark-release-recapture study aimed at: (i) establishing the survival in the field of laboratory-reared, wild-type male Aedes aegypti and (b) estimating the size of the local adult Ae. aegypti population. The study took place in Panama, a country where recent increases in the incidence and severity of dengue cases have prompted health authorities to evaluate alternative strategies for vector control. Results suggest a life expectancy of 2.3 days for released male mosquitoes (confidence interval: 1.78-2.86). Overall, the male mosquito population was estimated at 58 males/ha (range 12-81 males/ha), which can be extrapolated to an average of 0.64 pupae/person for the study area. The practical implications of these results are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
title Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
spellingShingle Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
Neira,Marco
Aedes aegypti
daily survival
male mosquito
mark-release-recapture
Panama
population estimation
title_short Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
title_full Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
title_fullStr Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
title_sort Estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
author Neira,Marco
author_facet Neira,Marco
Lacroix,Renaud
Cáceres,Lorenzo
Kaiser,Paul E
Young,Josue
Pineda,Lleysa
Black,Isaac
Sosa,Nestor
Nimmo,Derric
Alphey,Luke
McKemey,Andrew
author_role author
author2 Lacroix,Renaud
Cáceres,Lorenzo
Kaiser,Paul E
Young,Josue
Pineda,Lleysa
Black,Isaac
Sosa,Nestor
Nimmo,Derric
Alphey,Luke
McKemey,Andrew
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neira,Marco
Lacroix,Renaud
Cáceres,Lorenzo
Kaiser,Paul E
Young,Josue
Pineda,Lleysa
Black,Isaac
Sosa,Nestor
Nimmo,Derric
Alphey,Luke
McKemey,Andrew
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aedes aegypti
daily survival
male mosquito
mark-release-recapture
Panama
population estimation
topic Aedes aegypti
daily survival
male mosquito
mark-release-recapture
Panama
population estimation
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Traditional mosquito control strategies rely heavily on the use of chemical insecticides. However, concerns about the efficiency of traditional control methods, environmental impact and emerging pesticide resistance have highlighted the necessity for developing innovative tools for mosquito control. Some novel strategies, including release of insects carrying a dominant lethal gene (RIDL®), rely on the sustained release of modified male mosquitoes and therefore benefit from a thorough understanding of the biology of the male of the species. In this report we present the results of a mark-release-recapture study aimed at: (i) establishing the survival in the field of laboratory-reared, wild-type male Aedes aegypti and (b) estimating the size of the local adult Ae. aegypti population. The study took place in Panama, a country where recent increases in the incidence and severity of dengue cases have prompted health authorities to evaluate alternative strategies for vector control. Results suggest a life expectancy of 2.3 days for released male mosquitoes (confidence interval: 1.78-2.86). Overall, the male mosquito population was estimated at 58 males/ha (range 12-81 males/ha), which can be extrapolated to an average of 0.64 pupae/person for the study area. The practical implications of these results are discussed.
description Traditional mosquito control strategies rely heavily on the use of chemical insecticides. However, concerns about the efficiency of traditional control methods, environmental impact and emerging pesticide resistance have highlighted the necessity for developing innovative tools for mosquito control. Some novel strategies, including release of insects carrying a dominant lethal gene (RIDL®), rely on the sustained release of modified male mosquitoes and therefore benefit from a thorough understanding of the biology of the male of the species. In this report we present the results of a mark-release-recapture study aimed at: (i) establishing the survival in the field of laboratory-reared, wild-type male Aedes aegypti and (b) estimating the size of the local adult Ae. aegypti population. The study took place in Panama, a country where recent increases in the incidence and severity of dengue cases have prompted health authorities to evaluate alternative strategies for vector control. Results suggest a life expectancy of 2.3 days for released male mosquitoes (confidence interval: 1.78-2.86). Overall, the male mosquito population was estimated at 58 males/ha (range 12-81 males/ha), which can be extrapolated to an average of 0.64 pupae/person for the study area. The practical implications of these results are discussed.
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