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Effects of constant and fluctuating temperatures on life span of Aedes taeniorhynchus adults
Authors:J K Nayar
Institution:Entomological Research Center, Florida Division of Health, P.O. Box 520, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 USA
Abstract:Male and virgin female Aedes taeniorhynchus were maintained on a sugar solution at constant temperatures, at split-temperatures, and at alternating temperatures from immediately after emergence until death in order to study the effect of temperatures on their longevity. Life spans were found to be temperature dependent at constant temperatures of 22, 27, and 32°C, but they were divided into ‘ageing’ and ‘dying’ phases at split-temperatures. The rate of ageing, which was independent of temperatures, was the same in males whether they were transferred from low to high or high to low temperatures. The rate of ageing was the same in females transferred from 22°C or 27 to 32°C, but much longer than expected when transferred from 22 to 27°C. Also, the rate of ageing was the same for females transferred from 32°C to either 22 or 27°C and from 27 to 22°C. The rate of dying was essentially temperature dependent in both males and females with slight temperature compensation occurring in some cases. Life spans were the same in males when alternated between 22?27°C, 27?32°C, and 22?32°C. In females they were same at 27?32°C and 22?32°C, but were much longer than expected at 22?27°C. It is concluded that the threshold theory is confirmed when mosquitoes are maintained at split-temperatures and at alternating temperatures in their optimum range of temperatures.
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