2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.833698
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A Mark-Release-Recapture Study to Estimate Field Performance of Imported Radio-Sterilized Male Aedes albopictus in Albania

Abstract: The pathogen transmitting Aedes albopictus mosquito is spreading rapidly in Europe, putting millions of humans and animals at risk. This species is well-established in Albania since its first detection in 1979. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is increasingly gaining momentum worldwide as a component of area-wide-integrated pest management. However, estimating how the sterile males will perform in the field and the size of target populations is crucial for better decision-making, designing and elaborating ap… Show more

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“…albopictus males. 32,38,39 Both 2018 and 2019 C-values are above the 0.2 threshold, which is considered as the lower limit for an effective suppressive impact on the target population in the field. 32 In addition to the above standard approach to assess of viability in eggs laid in ovitraps, we collected single females inside the release area in order to assess the effect of cytoplasmic incompatibility at the individual level rather than in the whole population.…”
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“…albopictus males. 32,38,39 Both 2018 and 2019 C-values are above the 0.2 threshold, which is considered as the lower limit for an effective suppressive impact on the target population in the field. 32 In addition to the above standard approach to assess of viability in eggs laid in ovitraps, we collected single females inside the release area in order to assess the effect of cytoplasmic incompatibility at the individual level rather than in the whole population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value is higher than the C ‐value estimated for 2018 experiments (0.21) and lies in the upper side of the range of C ‐values observed in similar field studies conducted with irradiated Ae. albopictus males 32,38,39 . Both 2018 and 2019 C ‐values are above the 0.2 threshold, which is considered as the lower limit for an effective suppressive impact on the target population in the field 32 …”
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“…The success of the technique relies on a high survival rate and quality of released sterile males, which also help in reducing the production cost. The cost reduction may also rely on the use of optimal tools and protocols for mass production [ 29 , 41 , 42 ], optimal irradiators and irradiation doses [ 31 ], quality control [ 30 , 33 , 43 ] and also the release strategy in the field [ 24 , 25 , 26 ]. Most published studies relating to field work rely on irradiated mosquitoes that were produced and delivered at field sites either as pupae that need time to emerge and are kept for a small number of days prior to release or as adults ready to be released.…”
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“…Most published studies relating to field work rely on irradiated mosquitoes that were produced and delivered at field sites either as pupae that need time to emerge and are kept for a small number of days prior to release or as adults ready to be released. For instance, pilot release studies in Germany [ 14 ], Montenegro and Greece [ 44 ] and Albania [ 24 ] relied on outsourced sterile male mosquitoes that were sent from Italy. A method of transport for nonchilled adults was used, but chilled adults were also transported for a period not exceeding 24 h. However, most of the transboundary shipments by air for longer distances will take more than 24 h considering the time it takes for the shipment to be picked up and delivered.…”
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