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Performance of five food regimes on Anopheles gambiae senso stricto larval rearing to adult emergence in insectary.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rearing of Anopheles gambiae s.s mosquitoes in insectary with quality cheap food sources is of paramount importance for better and healthy colony. This study evaluated larval survival and the development rate of aquatic stages of An.gambiae s.s under five food regimes; tetramin fish food (a standard insectary larval food), maize pollen, Cerelac, green filamentous algae and dry powdered filamentous algae. METHODS: Food materials were obtained from different sources, cerelac was made locally, fresh filamentous algae was taken from water bodies, dry filamentous algae was ground to powder after it was dried under shade, and maize pollen was collected from the flowering maize. Each food source type was used to feed three densities of mosquito larvae 20, 60, and 100 in six replicates each. Larval age structure was monitored daily until pupation and subsequently adult emergence. Tetramin was used and taken as a standard food source for An. gambiae s.s. larvae feeding in Insectary. RESULTS: Larval survivorship using maize pollen and Tetramin fish food was statistically insignificant (P?=?0.564). However when compared to other food regime survivorship was significantly different with Tetramin fish food performing better than cerelac (P<0.001), dry algae (P<0.001) and fresh algae (P<0.001). The pupation rates and sex ratio of emerging adults had significant differences among the food regimes. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study have shown that maize pollen had closely similar nutritional value for larval survivorship to tetramin fish food, a standard larvae food in insectary. Further studies are required to assess the effect of food sources on various life traits of the emerged adults.

SUBMITTER: Kivuyo HS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4207715 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Performance of five food regimes on Anopheles gambiae senso stricto larval rearing to adult emergence in insectary.

Kivuyo Happiness S HS   Mbazi Paschal H PH   Kisika Denis S DS   Munga Stephen S   Rumisha Susan F SF   Urasa Felister M FM   Kweka Eliningaya J EJ  

PloS one 20141023 10


<h4>Background</h4>Rearing of Anopheles gambiae s.s mosquitoes in insectary with quality cheap food sources is of paramount importance for better and healthy colony. This study evaluated larval survival and the development rate of aquatic stages of An.gambiae s.s under five food regimes; tetramin fish food (a standard insectary larval food), maize pollen, Cerelac, green filamentous algae and dry powdered filamentous algae.<h4>Methods</h4>Food materials were obtained from different sources, cerel  ...[more]

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