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1 December 2005 BIOLOGICAL VARIATION IN TWO ANOPHELES VESTITIPENNIS POPULATIONS WITH DIFFERENT FEEDING PREFERENCES IN SOUTHERN MEXICO
ARMANDO ULLOA, MARIO H. RODRÍGUEZ, JUAN I. ARREDONDO-JIMENEZ, ILDEFONSO FERNANDEZ-SALAS
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Abstract

The lengths of gonotrophic cycle and egg development and survival rate were studied in Anopheles vestitipennis collected in horse and human-baited traps in southern Mexico. The gonotrophic cycle duration was estimated using cross-correlation analysis, whereas the survival rate was assessed using a vertical method. Daily changes of parity rates gave significant correlation indices at 3 and 4 days in the zoophilic and anthro-pophilic populations, respectively. The minimum time required to develop mature eggs after blood feeding was 54 and 60 h, and the survival rate was 0.93 and 0.88 in zoophilic and anthropophilic female mosquito populations, respectively. These biological differences provide additional support for the existence of subpopulations with distinctive feeding preferences within An. vestitipennis in southern Mexico.

ARMANDO ULLOA, MARIO H. RODRÍGUEZ, JUAN I. ARREDONDO-JIMENEZ, and ILDEFONSO FERNANDEZ-SALAS "BIOLOGICAL VARIATION IN TWO ANOPHELES VESTITIPENNIS POPULATIONS WITH DIFFERENT FEEDING PREFERENCES IN SOUTHERN MEXICO," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 21(4), 350-354, (1 December 2005). https://doi.org/10.2987/8756-971X(2006)21[350:BVITAV]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2005
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KEYWORDS
Anopheles vestitipennis
anthropophilic
gonotrophic cycle
survival rate
zoophilic
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