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Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories

Mosquitoes are considered one of the most important threats worldwide due to their ability to vector pathogens. They are responsible for the transmission of major pathogens such as malaria, dengue, zika, or chikungunya. Due to the lack of treatments or prophylaxis against many of the transmitted pat...

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Autores principales: Girard, Maxime, Martin, Edwige, Vallon, Laurent, Raquin, Vincent, Bellet, Christophe, Rozier, Yves, Desouhant, Emmanuel, Hay, Anne-Emmanuelle, Luis, Patricia, Valiente Moro, Claire, Minard, Guillaume
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081589
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author Girard, Maxime
Martin, Edwige
Vallon, Laurent
Raquin, Vincent
Bellet, Christophe
Rozier, Yves
Desouhant, Emmanuel
Hay, Anne-Emmanuelle
Luis, Patricia
Valiente Moro, Claire
Minard, Guillaume
author_facet Girard, Maxime
Martin, Edwige
Vallon, Laurent
Raquin, Vincent
Bellet, Christophe
Rozier, Yves
Desouhant, Emmanuel
Hay, Anne-Emmanuelle
Luis, Patricia
Valiente Moro, Claire
Minard, Guillaume
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description Mosquitoes are considered one of the most important threats worldwide due to their ability to vector pathogens. They are responsible for the transmission of major pathogens such as malaria, dengue, zika, or chikungunya. Due to the lack of treatments or prophylaxis against many of the transmitted pathogens and an increasing prevalence of mosquito resistance to insecticides and drugs available, alternative strategies are now being explored. Some of these involve the use of microorganisms as promising agent to limit the fitness of mosquitoes, attract or repel them, and decrease the replication and transmission of pathogenic agents. In recent years, the importance of microorganisms colonizing the habitat of mosquitoes has particularly been investigated since they appeared to play major roles in their development and diseases transmission. In this issue, we will synthesize researches investigating how microorganisms present within water habitats may influence breeding site selection and oviposition strategies of gravid mosquito females. We will also highlight the impact of such microbes on the fate of females’ progeny during their immature stages with a specific focus on egg hatching, development rate, and larvae or pupae survival.
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spelling pubmed-84012632021-08-29 Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories Girard, Maxime Martin, Edwige Vallon, Laurent Raquin, Vincent Bellet, Christophe Rozier, Yves Desouhant, Emmanuel Hay, Anne-Emmanuelle Luis, Patricia Valiente Moro, Claire Minard, Guillaume Microorganisms Review Mosquitoes are considered one of the most important threats worldwide due to their ability to vector pathogens. They are responsible for the transmission of major pathogens such as malaria, dengue, zika, or chikungunya. Due to the lack of treatments or prophylaxis against many of the transmitted pathogens and an increasing prevalence of mosquito resistance to insecticides and drugs available, alternative strategies are now being explored. Some of these involve the use of microorganisms as promising agent to limit the fitness of mosquitoes, attract or repel them, and decrease the replication and transmission of pathogenic agents. In recent years, the importance of microorganisms colonizing the habitat of mosquitoes has particularly been investigated since they appeared to play major roles in their development and diseases transmission. In this issue, we will synthesize researches investigating how microorganisms present within water habitats may influence breeding site selection and oviposition strategies of gravid mosquito females. We will also highlight the impact of such microbes on the fate of females’ progeny during their immature stages with a specific focus on egg hatching, development rate, and larvae or pupae survival. MDPI 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8401263/ /pubmed/34442667 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081589 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Girard, Maxime
Martin, Edwige
Vallon, Laurent
Raquin, Vincent
Bellet, Christophe
Rozier, Yves
Desouhant, Emmanuel
Hay, Anne-Emmanuelle
Luis, Patricia
Valiente Moro, Claire
Minard, Guillaume
Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title_full Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title_fullStr Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title_full_unstemmed Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title_short Microorganisms Associated with Mosquito Oviposition Sites: Implications for Habitat Selection and Insect Life Histories
title_sort microorganisms associated with mosquito oviposition sites: implications for habitat selection and insect life histories
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081589
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