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Malaria-induced reduction of fecundity during the first gonotrophic cycle of Anopheles Stephensi mosquitoes
Authors:JON C HOGG  HILARY HURD
Institution:Centre for Applied Entomology and Parasitology, Department of Biological Sciences, Keele University, Staffordshire, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract. Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes which had fed upon mice infected with Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis malaria parasites produced significantly fewer eggs than mosquitoes fed on an uninfected mouse. Fecundity reduction was more pronounced when the bloodmeal contained malaria gametocytes and the mosquitoes developed oocysts. Egg production and haematin excretion were correlated for uninfected bloodfed mosquitoes; the presence of P.y. nigeriensis in the blood affected this relationship. Reduced fecundity was associated with a significant reduction of bloodmeal size (measured by haematin excretion) in mosquitoes which ingested gametocytaemic blood. The bloodmeal size in mosquitoes fed on parasitaemic blood without gametocytes was not significantly reduced. The use of haematin assays for determination of bloodmeal size in mosquitoes is discussed.
Keywords:Anopheles stephensi                          Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis            malaria  mosquito fecundity  haematin excretion  parasitaemia  gametocytaemia  blood packed cell volume
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