2013
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12046
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Tolerance to individual and joint effects of arsenic and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis or Lysinibacillus sphaericus in Culex mosquitoes

Abstract: Arsenic contamination of global water supplies has come to the forefront in policy decisions in recent decades. However, the effects of arsenic on lower trophic levels of insects inhabiting contaminated ecosystems are not well understood. One approach to document both acute and sublethal effects of toxicants like arsenic is to assay them in combination with microbial pathogens to evaluate shifts in survival curves of the test organisms. Larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus and Culex tarsalis were reared in water c… Show more

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“…This value of 10.20 ng/mL is much lower than previously reported acute LC 50 s determined in 24 h tests. For example an acute LC 50 value was reported at 140.0 ng/mL by Mogren et al (2013). Thus, although acute assays are faster to conduct, and can be compared against previously published reports, they overestimate the amounts of Bti needed to kill 50 percent of mosquito populations that are exposed over their entire life spans.…”
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“…This value of 10.20 ng/mL is much lower than previously reported acute LC 50 s determined in 24 h tests. For example an acute LC 50 value was reported at 140.0 ng/mL by Mogren et al (2013). Thus, although acute assays are faster to conduct, and can be compared against previously published reports, they overestimate the amounts of Bti needed to kill 50 percent of mosquito populations that are exposed over their entire life spans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, doses of Bti were chosen by dividing a 24-h acute LC 50 (123.0 ng/mL), determined by Mogren et al (2013), by ten. Based on the resulting mortalities, an eight-dose concentration range was developed to determine the chronic LC 50 covering the time span from second instar through adult eclosion.…”
Section: Determination Of a Chronic Lc 50mentioning
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