Aedes aegypti Ir8a mutant female mosquitoes show increased attraction to standing water Article

Raji, JI, Gonzalez, S, DeGennaro, M. (2019). Aedes aegypti Ir8a mutant female mosquitoes show increased attraction to standing water . 12(1), 181-186. 10.1080/19420889.2019.1681063

cited authors

  • Raji, JI; Gonzalez, S; DeGennaro, M

abstract

  • The detection of water sources is crucial for insects such as mosquitoes to avoid desiccation and survive. In addition, mosquitoes use humidity cues to successfully navigate the environment to find a suitable oviposition site. Previous studies have implicated some members of the ionotropic receptor family in humidity sensing by Drosophila. Here, we investigate if IR8a co-receptor mediates water detection in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Using a simple behavioral assay, we examined the attraction of Ir8a mutant mosquitoes to standing water. Ir8a mutant mosquitoes were able to discriminate between traps containing water and those without as well as wild-type and heterozygous control females. Surprisingly, the female mutants were more robustly drawn to standing water than control mosquitoes. Further investigation revealed that the increased behavioral attraction to water is likely not mediated by a metabolic need or an activity defect.

publication date

  • January 1, 2019

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 181

end page

  • 186

volume

  • 12

issue

  • 1