Body size and wing shape measurements as quality indicators of aedes aegypti mosquitoes destined for field release

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There is increasing interest in rearing modified mosquitoes for mass release to control vector-borne diseases, particularly Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti for suppression of dengue. Successful introductions require release of high quality mosquitoes into natural populations. Potential indicators of quality are body size and shape. We tested to determine if size, wing/thorax ratio, and wing shape are associated with field fitness of Wolbachia-infected Ae. aegypti. Compared with field-collected mosquitoes, released mosquitoes were larger in size, with lower size variance and different wing shape but similar in wing-thorax ratio and its associated variance. These differences were largely attributed to nutrition and to a minor extent to wMel Wolbachia infection. Survival potential of released female mosquitoes was similar to those from the field. Females at oviposition sites tended to be larger than those randomly collected from BG-Sentinel traps. Rearing conditions should thus aim for large size without affecting wing/thorax ratios.© 2013 by The American Society of Tropical.

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Yeap, H. L., Endersby, N. M., Johnson, P. H., Ritchie, S. A., & Hoffmann, A. A. (2013). Body size and wing shape measurements as quality indicators of aedes aegypti mosquitoes destined for field release. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 89(1), 78–92. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.12-0719

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