Phormidium animalis (Cyanobacteria: Oscillatoriaceae) supports larval development of Anopheles albimanus

The capability of Phormidium animalis, a cyanobacterium commonly found in larval habitats of Anopheles albimanus in southern Mexico, to support larval development of this mosquito was investigated. First-stage larvae were reared under insectary conditions with P. animalis ad libitum and their develo...

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description The capability of Phormidium animalis, a cyanobacterium commonly found in larval habitats of Anopheles albimanus in southern Mexico, to support larval development of this mosquito was investigated. First-stage larvae were reared under insectary conditions with P. animalis ad libitum and their development was compared with larvae fed with wheat germ. The time of pupation and adult mosquito size, assessed by wing length, were similar in both groups, but fewer adult mosquitoes were obtained from larvae fed with the cyanobacteria. Nevertheless, these observations indicate that P. animalis is ingested and assimilated by larval An. albimanus, making this cyanobacterium a good candidate for genetic engineering for the introduction of mosquitocidal toxins for malaria control in the region.
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Anopheles - growth & development
Anopheles - physiology
Anopheles albimanus
Autoecology
Biological and medical sciences
Culicidae
Cyanobacteria
Cyanophyta
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Larva - growth & development
Larva - physiology
Male
Medically important nuisances and vectors, pests of stored products and materials: population survey and control
Mexico
Phormidium animalis
Protozoa. Invertebrata
Pupa - physiology
Time Factors
Vectors. Intermediate hosts
title Phormidium animalis (Cyanobacteria: Oscillatoriaceae) supports larval development of Anopheles albimanus
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