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Cannibalism and predation among larvae of the Anopheles gambiae complex
Authors:Koenraadt C J M  Takken W
Affiliation:Laboratory of Entomology, Department of Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, the Netherlands.
Abstract:Among the aquatic developmental stages of the Anopheles gambiae complex (Diptera: Culicidae), both inter- and intra-specific interactions influence the resulting densities of adult mosquito populations. For three members of the complex, An. arabiensis Patton, An. quadriannulatus (Theobald) and An. gambiae Giles sensu stricto, we investigated some aspects of this competition under laboratory conditions. First-instar larvae were consumed by fourth-instar larvae of the same species (cannibalism) and by fourth-instar larvae of other sibling species (predation). Even when larvae were not consumed, the presence of one fourth-instar larva caused a significant reduction in development rate of first-instar larvae. Possible implications of these effects for population dynamics of these malaria vector mosquitoes are discussed.
Keywords:Anopheles arabiensis    An. gambiae    An. quadriannulatus    cannibalism    competition    larval populations    malarial vectors    mosquito larvae    population dynamics    predation    Kenya
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