2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280736
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The size of larval rearing container modulates the effects of diet amount and larval density on larval development in Aedes aegypti

Abstract: Mass-rearing of mosquitoes under laboratory conditions is an important part of several new control techniques that rely on the release of males to control mosquito populations. While previous work has investigated the effect of larval density and diet amount on colony productivity, the role of the size of the container in which larval development takes place has been relatively ignored. We investigated the role of container size in shaping life history and how this varied with density and food availability in … Show more

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“…albopictus larvae, when it was provided together with Tubifex, Toxorhynchites tended to consume Aedes larval as its food source (Malla et al 2023). The increase in container size was correlated with the larval developmental time (Qureshi et al 2023). Aedes aegypti is the dominant species found in phytotelmata, followed by Ae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…albopictus larvae, when it was provided together with Tubifex, Toxorhynchites tended to consume Aedes larval as its food source (Malla et al 2023). The increase in container size was correlated with the larval developmental time (Qureshi et al 2023). Aedes aegypti is the dominant species found in phytotelmata, followed by Ae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%