Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes

Abstract Background Application of the larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) is a viable complementary strategy for malaria control. Efficacy of Bti is dose-dependent. There is a knowledge gap on the effects of larval exposure to sublethal Bti doses on emerging adult mosquitoes. Th...

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Main Authors: Steven Gowelo, James Chirombo, Jeroen Spitzen, Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt, Themba Mzilahowa, Henk van den Berg, Willem Takken, Robert McCann
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04132-z
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spelling doaj-e4b43961d8aa443192c31a9b139fabb32020-11-25T02:59:10ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052020-05-011311810.1186/s13071-020-04132-zEffects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoesSteven Gowelo0James Chirombo1Jeroen Spitzen2Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt3Themba Mzilahowa4Henk van den Berg5Willem Takken6Robert McCann7Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchMalawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research ProgrammeLaboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchLaboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchMalaria Alert Centre, College of MedicineLaboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchLaboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchLaboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & ResearchAbstract Background Application of the larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) is a viable complementary strategy for malaria control. Efficacy of Bti is dose-dependent. There is a knowledge gap on the effects of larval exposure to sublethal Bti doses on emerging adult mosquitoes. The present study examined the effect of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bti on the survival, body size and oviposition rate in adult Anopheles coluzzii. Methods Third-instar An. coluzzii larvae were exposed to control and sublethal Bti concentrations at LC20, LC50 and LC70 for 48 h. Surviving larvae were reared to adults under standard colony conditions. Thirty randomly selected females from each treatment were placed in separate cages and allowed to blood feed. Twenty-five gravid females from the blood-feeding cages were randomly selected and transferred into new cages where they were provided with oviposition cups. Numbers of eggs laid in each cage and mortality of all adult mosquitoes were recorded daily. Wing lengths were measured of 570 mosquitoes as a proxy for body size. Results Exposure to LC70 Bti doses for 48 h as third-instar larvae reduced longevity of adult An. coluzzii mosquitoes. Time to death was 2.58 times shorter in females exposed to LC70 Bti when compared to the control females. Estimated mortality hazard rates were also higher in females exposed to the LC50 and LC20 treatments, but these differences were not statistically significant. The females exposed to LC70 concentrations had 12% longer wings than the control group (P < 0.01). No differences in oviposition rate of the gravid females were observed between the treatments. Conclusions Exposure of An. coluzzii larvae to sublethal Bti doses reduces longevity of resultant adults and is associated with larger adult size and unclear effect on oviposition. These findings suggest that anopheline larval exposure to sublethal Bti doses, though not recommended, could reduce vectorial capacity for malaria vector populations by increasing mortality of resultant adults.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04132-zBacillus thuringiensis var. israelensisSublethal doseLarval source managementMosquitoVector control
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author Steven Gowelo
James Chirombo
Jeroen Spitzen
Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt
Themba Mzilahowa
Henk van den Berg
Willem Takken
Robert McCann
spellingShingle Steven Gowelo
James Chirombo
Jeroen Spitzen
Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt
Themba Mzilahowa
Henk van den Berg
Willem Takken
Robert McCann
Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
Parasites & Vectors
Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
Sublethal dose
Larval source management
Mosquito
Vector control
author_facet Steven Gowelo
James Chirombo
Jeroen Spitzen
Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt
Themba Mzilahowa
Henk van den Berg
Willem Takken
Robert McCann
author_sort Steven Gowelo
title Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
title_short Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
title_full Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
title_fullStr Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
title_sort effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on body size, oviposition and survival of adult anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Application of the larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) is a viable complementary strategy for malaria control. Efficacy of Bti is dose-dependent. There is a knowledge gap on the effects of larval exposure to sublethal Bti doses on emerging adult mosquitoes. The present study examined the effect of larval exposure to sublethal doses of Bti on the survival, body size and oviposition rate in adult Anopheles coluzzii. Methods Third-instar An. coluzzii larvae were exposed to control and sublethal Bti concentrations at LC20, LC50 and LC70 for 48 h. Surviving larvae were reared to adults under standard colony conditions. Thirty randomly selected females from each treatment were placed in separate cages and allowed to blood feed. Twenty-five gravid females from the blood-feeding cages were randomly selected and transferred into new cages where they were provided with oviposition cups. Numbers of eggs laid in each cage and mortality of all adult mosquitoes were recorded daily. Wing lengths were measured of 570 mosquitoes as a proxy for body size. Results Exposure to LC70 Bti doses for 48 h as third-instar larvae reduced longevity of adult An. coluzzii mosquitoes. Time to death was 2.58 times shorter in females exposed to LC70 Bti when compared to the control females. Estimated mortality hazard rates were also higher in females exposed to the LC50 and LC20 treatments, but these differences were not statistically significant. The females exposed to LC70 concentrations had 12% longer wings than the control group (P < 0.01). No differences in oviposition rate of the gravid females were observed between the treatments. Conclusions Exposure of An. coluzzii larvae to sublethal Bti doses reduces longevity of resultant adults and is associated with larger adult size and unclear effect on oviposition. These findings suggest that anopheline larval exposure to sublethal Bti doses, though not recommended, could reduce vectorial capacity for malaria vector populations by increasing mortality of resultant adults.
topic Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
Sublethal dose
Larval source management
Mosquito
Vector control
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04132-z
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