Anopheles Egg Collection, Disinfection, and Hatching.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
; 2024(3): pdb.prot108186, 2024 Mar 01.
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| ID: mdl-37160330
Gravid (i.e., with fully developed eggs), mated Anopheles females typically lay their eggs directly on water â¼48-72 h after a blood meal. Unlike some other mosquito species, Anopheles eggs cannot be desiccated and stored for long durations, and, hence, colonies must be reared continuously. In this protocol, we discuss methods for egg collection, including individual and en masse oviposition; egg disinfection to avoid the transmission of infectious agents to the next generation; and egg hatching for colony maintenance or experimentation. We also include optional methods for estimating life history traits such as fecundity, fertility, and larval mortality rates from egg counts.
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Assunto principal:
Anopheles
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Animals
Idioma:
En
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Cold Spring Harb Protoc
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos