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Parity, fecundity and body size of Mansonia dyari in Florida.

Authors :
Lounibos LP
Larson VL
Morris CD
Source :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association [J Am Mosq Control Assoc] 1990 Mar; Vol. 6 (1), pp. 121-6.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

Seasonal trends in reproductive performance and size were examined among female Mansonia dyari. The incidence of parity ranged between 6.9 and 58.1% and averaged 22.5% during an 8-month interval, with 4 peaks in parous rate believed to follow periods of emergence. Parous rates were positively correlated with wing lengths, indicating size-dependent survivorship. Wing lengths were highest in the winter and early spring, decreased to a minimum at the end of summer, and increased in the autumn, showing negative correlations with ambient temperatures recorded prior to adult capture. Female biomasses and fecundities were positively correlated with wing lengths, and their mean values varied significantly among sample dates. Egg development in Ma. dyari was completed by 5.4 days post blood meal at 26 degrees C and 7.6 days at 20 degrees C. No evidence for autogeny was observed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
8756-971X
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1969926