The thermal stress response of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus when exposed to rapid temperature changes
Hunter Covey, Randall Wilson, Yaizeth Gurrola-Mares, Joseph R McMillan, Corey L. Brelsfoard

TL;DR
This study examines how temperature changes affect the survival and physiology of two mosquito species, showing that rearing and exposure temperatures influence their response to thermal stress.
Contribution
The study reveals how rearing and exposure temperatures affect thermal stress responses in mosquitoes, impacting autocidal control strategies.
Findings
Reduced adult survivorship occurs when rearing and exposure temperatures differ.
Respiration rates decline with increasing exposure temperatures.
Heat shock protein gene expression is upregulated in response to thermal stress.
Abstract
Autocidal mosquito control approaches are based on rearing mosquitoes in consistent and stable laboratory conditions; however, when adult mosquitoes are released in field settings, they have to rapidly respond to changes in temperature and thermal stress. To examine the effect of thermal stress on mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus larvae were reared at either 22°C (R22) or 28°C (R28) and emerged adults were subsequently exposed to temperatures of 22 (E22), 28 (E28), 32 (E32), or 38°C (E38). After the mosquitoes were subjected to these altered temperature profiles, we examined for effects on adult survivorship, respiration rates, and heat shock protein (HSP) expression. Reduced adult survivorship was observed when the rearing temperature was different than the adult exposure temperature. Respiration rates as a measure of thermal stress varied with rearing conditions and…
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TopicsMosquito-borne diseases and control · Insect Pest Control Strategies
