Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).

The mosquito Culex erythrothorax Dyar is a West Nile virus (WNV) vector that breeds in wetlands with emergent vegetation. Urbanization and recreational activities near wetlands place humans, birds and mosquitoes in close proximity, increasing the risk of WNV transmission. Adult Cx. erythrothorax abu...

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Main Authors: Allen T Esterly, Dereje Alemayehu, Benjamin Rusmisel, John Busam, Theresa L Shelton, Tina Sebay, Nayer Zahiri, Joseph W Huston, Ryan J Clausnitzer, Eric J Haas-Stapleton
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228835
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spelling doaj-eb59de7cc3c2431d97647ada53e4bc0d2021-03-03T21:53:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01157e022883510.1371/journal.pone.0228835Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).Allen T EsterlyDereje AlemayehuBenjamin RusmiselJohn BusamTheresa L SheltonTina SebayNayer ZahiriJoseph W HustonRyan J ClausnitzerEric J Haas-StapletonThe mosquito Culex erythrothorax Dyar is a West Nile virus (WNV) vector that breeds in wetlands with emergent vegetation. Urbanization and recreational activities near wetlands place humans, birds and mosquitoes in close proximity, increasing the risk of WNV transmission. Adult Cx. erythrothorax abundance peaked in a wetland bordering the San Francisco Bay of California (USA) during the first 3 hours after sunset (5527 ± 4070 mosquitoes / trap night) while peak adult Culex tarsalis Coquillett abundance occurred during the subsequent 3 h period (83 ± 30 Cx. tarsalis). When insecticide resistance was assessed using bottle bioassay, Cx. erythrothorax was highly sensitive to permethrin, naled, and etofenprox insecticides compared to a strain of Culex pipiens that is susceptible to insecticides (LC50 = 0.35, 0.71, and 4.1 μg/bottle, respectively). The Cx. erythrothorax were 2.8-fold more resistant to resmethrin, however, the LC50 value was low (0.68 μg/bottle). Piperonyl butoxide increased the toxicity of permethrin (0.5 μg/bottle) and reduced knock down time, but a higher permethrin concentration (2.0 μg/bottle) did not have similar effects. Bulk mixed-function oxidase, alpha-esterase, or beta-esterase activities in mosquito homogenates were higher in Cx. erythrothorax relative to the Cx. pipiens susceptible strain. There was no difference in the activity of glutathione S-transferase between the two mosquito species and insensitive acetylcholine esterase was not detected. Larvicides that were applied to the site had limited impact on reducing mosquito abundance. Subsequent removal of emergent vegetation in concert with larvicide applications and reduced daily environmental temperature substantially reduced mosquito abundance. To control Cx. erythrothorax in wetlands, land managers should consider vegetation removal so that larvicide can efficiently enter the water. Vector control agencies may more successfully control adult viremic Cx. erythrothorax that enter nearby neighborhoods by applying adulticides during the 3 h that follow sunset.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228835
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author Allen T Esterly
Dereje Alemayehu
Benjamin Rusmisel
John Busam
Theresa L Shelton
Tina Sebay
Nayer Zahiri
Joseph W Huston
Ryan J Clausnitzer
Eric J Haas-Stapleton
spellingShingle Allen T Esterly
Dereje Alemayehu
Benjamin Rusmisel
John Busam
Theresa L Shelton
Tina Sebay
Nayer Zahiri
Joseph W Huston
Ryan J Clausnitzer
Eric J Haas-Stapleton
Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Allen T Esterly
Dereje Alemayehu
Benjamin Rusmisel
John Busam
Theresa L Shelton
Tina Sebay
Nayer Zahiri
Joseph W Huston
Ryan J Clausnitzer
Eric J Haas-Stapleton
author_sort Allen T Esterly
title Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
title_short Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
title_full Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
title_fullStr Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
title_full_unstemmed Culex erythrothorax (Diptera: Culicidae): Activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in California (USA).
title_sort culex erythrothorax (diptera: culicidae): activity periods, insecticide susceptibility and control in california (usa).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The mosquito Culex erythrothorax Dyar is a West Nile virus (WNV) vector that breeds in wetlands with emergent vegetation. Urbanization and recreational activities near wetlands place humans, birds and mosquitoes in close proximity, increasing the risk of WNV transmission. Adult Cx. erythrothorax abundance peaked in a wetland bordering the San Francisco Bay of California (USA) during the first 3 hours after sunset (5527 ± 4070 mosquitoes / trap night) while peak adult Culex tarsalis Coquillett abundance occurred during the subsequent 3 h period (83 ± 30 Cx. tarsalis). When insecticide resistance was assessed using bottle bioassay, Cx. erythrothorax was highly sensitive to permethrin, naled, and etofenprox insecticides compared to a strain of Culex pipiens that is susceptible to insecticides (LC50 = 0.35, 0.71, and 4.1 μg/bottle, respectively). The Cx. erythrothorax were 2.8-fold more resistant to resmethrin, however, the LC50 value was low (0.68 μg/bottle). Piperonyl butoxide increased the toxicity of permethrin (0.5 μg/bottle) and reduced knock down time, but a higher permethrin concentration (2.0 μg/bottle) did not have similar effects. Bulk mixed-function oxidase, alpha-esterase, or beta-esterase activities in mosquito homogenates were higher in Cx. erythrothorax relative to the Cx. pipiens susceptible strain. There was no difference in the activity of glutathione S-transferase between the two mosquito species and insensitive acetylcholine esterase was not detected. Larvicides that were applied to the site had limited impact on reducing mosquito abundance. Subsequent removal of emergent vegetation in concert with larvicide applications and reduced daily environmental temperature substantially reduced mosquito abundance. To control Cx. erythrothorax in wetlands, land managers should consider vegetation removal so that larvicide can efficiently enter the water. Vector control agencies may more successfully control adult viremic Cx. erythrothorax that enter nearby neighborhoods by applying adulticides during the 3 h that follow sunset.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228835
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