Factors influencing the feeding response of laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti.

Siriporn Phasomkusolsil,Kanchana Pantuwatana, Jaruwan Tawong,Weeraphan Khongtak, Nantaporn Monkanna,Yossasin Kertmanee, Nuttapon Damdangdee, Patrick W McCardle,Anthony L Schuster

SOUTHEAST ASIAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH(2014)

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We evaluated the effects of membrane surface area (cm2), female density, and container/cage size on feeding response in laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti. Female density did not affect feeding rates at low surface areas, but higher density did significantly increase feeding as surface area increased. Females in large, cloth cages fed less compared to those in large, plastic cups. The rate of feeding was higher when using live, anesthetized mice versus a membrane feeding system. The AFRIMS Insectary will continue to look for innovative ways to improve our membrane feeding system.
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Aedes aegypti,feeding response,surface area,female density
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