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Growth of Anopheles mosquito larvae on dietary microbiota in aquatic surface microlayers
Authors:R S WOTTON  D T CHALONER  C A YARDLEY  R W MERRITT
Institution:Department of Biology, University College London, London, U.K.;*Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. Hydrophobic organic matter accumulates under the surface film of water bodies to form the surface microlayers. Heterotrophic microorganisms use this organic matter for growth, and they, in turn, are fed upon by Anopheles mosquito larvae and other animals. From laboratory experiments we show that two species of mosquito larvae, Anopheles gambiae and An.quadrimaculatus , grew most rapidly where surface micro-layers were present and, especially, where labile dissolved organic matter was added to promote growth of microorganisms. The importance of microorganisms was confirmed by the addition of gentamicin antibiotic, which suppressed the microbiota and reduced the growth of larvae feeding on surface microlayers. Anopheles larvae grew well on a suspension of finely ground fish food to which the antibiotic had been added, showing that reduced growth was not due to gentamicin itself. Because sub-surface microorganisms are the components of the larval diet that most affect growth, we discuss their relevance to strategies for larval control of Anopheles mosquitoes.
Keywords:Anopheles  Culicidae  mosquito larvae  larval diet  surface microlayers  microorganisms  dissolved organic matter  mosquito control
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