Hotchkin P G
Department of Microbiology, University of Medicine, Piscataway, NJ 08854.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1985 Dec;1(4):489-92.
When Aedes aegypti eggs (1-10 wk old) were submerged in water, larvae that hatched in the 24 hr period following exposure to reduced oxygen developed significantly faster than larvae from the initial hatch. There were significant differences in the sex ratios between first- and second-hatch groups; however, adult size and fecundity did not differ significantly.
当埃及伊蚊的卵(1至10周龄)被浸入水中时,在暴露于低氧环境后24小时内孵化出的幼虫比最初孵化的幼虫发育明显更快。第一批和第二批孵化组之间的性别比例存在显著差异;然而,成虫的大小和繁殖力没有显著差异。