McCann Sean, Day Jonathan F, Allan Sandra, Lord Cynthia C
Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada.
J Vector Ecol. 2009 Dec;34(2):174-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1948-7134.2009.00024.x.
Fecundity of mosquitoes can vary with many factors and can have a strong effect on population growth. This study reports the effects of body size, blood meal size, and age on the reproductive output of nulliparous Culex quinquefasciatus, a vector of arboviruses and other pathogens. Mated adult female mosquitoes from a colony were reared under standard conditions and fed on chickens at different ages post-eclosion. Blood meal size and wing length were recorded, as well as the number of eggs in the first-cycle egg raft. Each of these factors had a significant influence on fecundity considered in a simple regression context. Multiple regression analysis revealed a significant interaction effect between age and body size on fecundity. Up to 13 days of age, fecundity was positively correlated with body size, but in mosquitoes older than 13 days, this relationship was not significantly different from zero. These results are discussed in terms of the known physiology of this and other species.
蚊子的繁殖力会因多种因素而有所不同,并且会对种群增长产生强烈影响。本研究报告了体型、血餐大小和年龄对未产卵的致倦库蚊(一种虫媒病毒和其他病原体的传播媒介)繁殖产出的影响。来自一个群体的已交配成年雌蚊在标准条件下饲养,并在羽化后的不同年龄以鸡为食。记录了血餐大小和翅长,以及第一个周期卵块中的卵数。在简单回归的情况下,这些因素中的每一个都对繁殖力有显著影响。多元回归分析显示年龄和体型之间对繁殖力有显著的交互作用。在13日龄之前,繁殖力与体型呈正相关,但在13日龄以上的蚊子中,这种关系与零无显著差异。根据该物种和其他物种已知的生理学对这些结果进行了讨论。