Mosquito Pornoscopy: Observation And Interruption Of Aedes Aegypti Copulation To Determine Female Polyandric Event And Mixed Progeny

Danilo O. Carvalho,Samira Chuffi, Rafaella B. Ioshino, Isabel C. S. Marques, Regina Fini, Maria Karina Costa,Helena R. C. Araujo, Andre L. Costa-Da-Silva,Bianca Burin Kojin, Margareth L. Capurro

PLOS ONE(2018)

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Ades aegypti is the most important arbovirus vector in the world, and new strategies are under evaluation. Biological studies mentioning the occurrence of a second mate in Aedes aegyptican interfere with vector control program planning, which involves male mosquito release technique. This study presents different experiments to show the occurrence of mixed progeny. Mixed male crosses (using a combination of different type of males in confinement with virgin females) showed no polyandric female. Individual crosses with male substitution in every gonotrophic cycle also did not show any polyandric female. Individual crosses with a 20 minutes interval, with subsequent male change, showed that only a few females presented mixed offspring. The copulation breach in three different moments, group A with full coitus length, group B the coitus was interrupted in 5-7 seconds after the start; and group C, which the copulation was interrupted 3 seconds after started. In summary, group A showed a majority of unique progeny from the first male; group B showed the higher frequency of mixed offspring and group C with the majority of the crosses belonging to the second male. To conclude, the occurrence of a viable second mate and mixed offspring is only possible when the copulation is interrupted; otherwise, the first mate is responsible for mixed progeny.
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