Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity
A novel strategy for controlling mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue, malaria and Zika, involves releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes as Wolbachia cause early embryo death when an infected male mates with an uninfected female. In this work, we introduce a delay differential equation model w...
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doaj-cb69c5b13f664d3da384a7e75331221d2020-11-25T03:01:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Biological Dynamics1751-37581751-37662020-01-0114165667810.1080/17513758.2020.17990831799083Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneityMugen Huang0Linchao Hu1School of Statistics and Mathematics, Big Data and Educational Statistics Application Lab, Guangdong University of Finance and EconomicsCenter for Applied Mathematics, College of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Guangzhou UniversityA novel strategy for controlling mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue, malaria and Zika, involves releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes as Wolbachia cause early embryo death when an infected male mates with an uninfected female. In this work, we introduce a delay differential equation model with mating inhomogeneity to discuss mosquito population suppression based on Wolbachia. Our analyses show that the wild mosquitoes could be eliminated if either the adult mortality rate exceeds the threshold $\delta ^*_A $ or the release amount exceeds the threshold $r^* $ uniformly. We also present the nonlinear dependence of $\delta ^*_A $ and $r^* $ on the parameters, respectively, as well as the effect of pesticide spraying on wild mosquitoes. Our simulations suggest that the releasing should be started at least 5 weeks before the peak dengue season, taking into account both the release amount and the suppression speed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2020.1799083dengue feverwolbachiacytoplasmic incompatibilitymosquito population suppressiondelay differential equation model |
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Mugen Huang Linchao Hu Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity Journal of Biological Dynamics dengue fever wolbachia cytoplasmic incompatibility mosquito population suppression delay differential equation model |
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Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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Modeling the suppression dynamics of Aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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modeling the suppression dynamics of aedes mosquitoes with mating inhomogeneity |
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Journal of Biological Dynamics |
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1751-3758 1751-3766 |
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A novel strategy for controlling mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue, malaria and Zika, involves releases of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes as Wolbachia cause early embryo death when an infected male mates with an uninfected female. In this work, we introduce a delay differential equation model with mating inhomogeneity to discuss mosquito population suppression based on Wolbachia. Our analyses show that the wild mosquitoes could be eliminated if either the adult mortality rate exceeds the threshold $\delta ^*_A $ or the release amount exceeds the threshold $r^* $ uniformly. We also present the nonlinear dependence of $\delta ^*_A $ and $r^* $ on the parameters, respectively, as well as the effect of pesticide spraying on wild mosquitoes. Our simulations suggest that the releasing should be started at least 5 weeks before the peak dengue season, taking into account both the release amount and the suppression speed. |
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dengue fever wolbachia cytoplasmic incompatibility mosquito population suppression delay differential equation model |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2020.1799083 |
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