Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes reared in laboratories are being released around the world to control wild mosquito populations and the diseases they transmit. Several efforts have failed due to poor competitiveness of the released mosquitoes. We hypothesized that colonized mosquito populations could suffer from inbreeding depression and adapt to laboratory conditions, reducing their performance in the field. We established replicate populations of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes collected from Queensland, Australia, and maintained them in the laboratory for twelve generations at different census sizes. Mosquito colonies maintained at small census sizes (≤100 individuals) suffered from inbreeding depression due to low effective population sizes wh...
Background: Dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease. In the absence of specific dr...
Recent research in mosquito population genetics suggests that interpopulation hybridization has like...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes reared in laboratories are being released around the world to cont...
Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes could be controlled if vector populations were replaced with stra...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia wMel is the most commonly used strain in rear and release strategies for Aedes...
BACKGROUND: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Mosquitoes are widely regarded as the deadliest animals on the planet because of the many diseases t...
In the near future, population biologists will be increasingly called upon to assess the potential o...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are being mass-reared for release in disease control programs arou...
The yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti), is the primary vector of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya fe...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
Background: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Background: Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population genetic m...
Background: Dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease. In the absence of specific dr...
Recent research in mosquito population genetics suggests that interpopulation hybridization has like...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes reared in laboratories are being released around the world to cont...
Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes could be controlled if vector populations were replaced with stra...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia wMel is the most commonly used strain in rear and release strategies for Aedes...
BACKGROUND: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Mosquitoes are widely regarded as the deadliest animals on the planet because of the many diseases t...
In the near future, population biologists will be increasingly called upon to assess the potential o...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are being mass-reared for release in disease control programs arou...
The yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti), is the primary vector of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya fe...
BackgroundTraditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ha...
Background: Traditional vector control approaches such as source reduction and insecticide spraying ...
Background: Mosquito colony populations often show significant changes in their population genetic m...
Background: Dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease. In the absence of specific dr...
Recent research in mosquito population genetics suggests that interpopulation hybridization has like...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...