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Experimental Observation on Host Preference of Anopheles sinensis

WANG Hai-fang1,2,WANG Huai-wei1,CHEN Peng1,GUO Xiu-xia1,LIU Li-juan1,ZHANG Chong-xing1,GONG Mao-qing1 *   

  1. 1 Key Laboratory of Medicine and Health in Shandong Province;Shandong Institute of Parasitic Diseases;Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,Jining 272033,China;2 School of Medicine and Life Sciences,University of Jinan-Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,Jinan 250022,China
  • Online:2014-12-30 Published:2015-02-12

Abstract:

Objective  To observe the host preference of Anopheles sinensis captured by outdoor human or cattle baits.  Methods  A large number of non-blood-fed An. sinensis females were collected by overnight trapping outdoor with human and cattle in the rice paddy field in Shan County of Shandong Province, and took back to the lab, and individually labeled as human baits group and cattle baits group, fed with mouse blood. The host preference of parent, F1 and F25 generations of the two groups were observed by mark-release-recapture methods in a large greenhouse.  Results  The recapture rates of parent, F1 and F25 generations were 39.02% (1 332/3 414), 37.97% (2 583/6 803), and 30.55% (1 523/4 986), respectively. In parent generation, the proportion of mosquitoes from human baits group and cattle baits group collected by human-bait and cattle-bait was 54.07% (339/627) and 58.01% (409/705), respectively (χ2=19.42,P﹤0.01); in F1 generation, that of the two groups was 51.03% (669/1 311) and 55.11% (701/1 272), respectively (χ2=9.75,P﹤0.01); in F25 generation, that of the two groups was 51.98% (342/658) and 52.37 (453/865), respectively (χ2=2.82,P﹥0.05).  Conclusion  After culture for 25 generations in an experimental condition, the host preference for human or cattle of An. sinensis maybe change.

Key words: Anopheles sinensis, Host-feeding preference, Bed-net trap method, Mark-release-recapture method