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Plasmodium infection brings forward mosquito oviposition
Authors:J. Vézilier  A. Nicot  S. Gandon  A. Rivero
Affiliation:1MIVEGEC (CNRS UMR 5290), Montpellier, France;2CEFE (UMR CNRS 5175), Montpellier, France
Abstract:Invertebrate hosts often bring forward their reproductive effort in response to a parasitic infection. This is widely interpreted as a host-driven response aimed at compensating for the expected losses in future fitness as a result of parasitism. Here we report that mosquitoes bring forward their oviposition schedule when they are infected with Plasmodium, a parasite known to severely curtail mosquito fecundity. This response could aim at compensating for a negative time-dependent effect of the parasite on mosquito fitness, as infected mosquitoes seem to display a strong and progressive decrease in the quality of the eggs they lay. In addition, we show that this shift in oviposition date is dependent on mosquito strain: a comparison of several isogenic mosquitoes strains, one insecticide-susceptible and two insecticide-resistant ones, reveals that only the former shift their oviposition strategy when infected. This pattern suggests the existence of a costly host-driven response to parasitism, as insecticide-resistant mosquitoes have been shown to be in generally poorer condition.
Keywords:fecundity compensation   parasite manipulation   insecticide resistance   Plasmodium relictum   Culex pipiens   gonotrophic cycle
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