The gut microbiota is known to play a role in the mosquito vectors' life history, which is a subject of increasing research. Laboratory experiments are essential for such studies and require laboratory colonies. In this study, the conservation of field-obtained midgut microbiota was evaluated in laboratory-reared Anopheles gambiae s.l. mosquitoes continuously hatched in water from the field breeding habitats. Pupae and late instars were obtained from the field and reared, and the emerged adults were blood fed. The eggs obtained from them were hatched in either water from the field or in dechlorinated tap water. The mosquito colonies were maintained for 10 generations. Midguts of female adults from unfed F0 (emerging from field-caught pupae ...
The mosquito gut represents an ecosystem that accommodates a complex, intimately associated microbio...
The growing problem of mosquito resistance to chemical insecticides has reinforced the urgent need t...
The midgut microbiota of disease vectors plays a critical role in the successful transmission of hum...
The gut microbiota is known to play a role in the mosquito vectors’ life history, which is a subject...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota is known to play a role in a mosquito vector’s life history, ...
Field studies indicate adult mosquitoes (Culicidae) host low diversity communities of bacteria that ...
Interactions between bacterial microbiota and mosquitoes play an important role in mosquitoes’ capac...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Host-associated microbes, collectively known as the microbiota, pla...
Mosquitoes are insects of interest because several species vector disease-causing pathogens to human...
During their immature life stages, malaria mosquitoes are exposed to a wide array of microbes and co...
Table S5. Details of 55 samples submitted for metagenomic sequencing. (XLSX 9 kb
Background: The native microflora associated with mosquitoes have important roles in mosquito develo...
Background: The neotropical anopheline mosquito Anopheles darlingi is a major malaria vector in the ...
The mosquito midgut is a hostile environment that vector-borne parasites must survive in order to be...
International audienceBackground: Mosquitoes transmit a wide range of human parasitic and viral dise...
The mosquito gut represents an ecosystem that accommodates a complex, intimately associated microbio...
The growing problem of mosquito resistance to chemical insecticides has reinforced the urgent need t...
The midgut microbiota of disease vectors plays a critical role in the successful transmission of hum...
The gut microbiota is known to play a role in the mosquito vectors’ life history, which is a subject...
Abstract Background The gut microbiota is known to play a role in a mosquito vector’s life history, ...
Field studies indicate adult mosquitoes (Culicidae) host low diversity communities of bacteria that ...
Interactions between bacterial microbiota and mosquitoes play an important role in mosquitoes’ capac...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Host-associated microbes, collectively known as the microbiota, pla...
Mosquitoes are insects of interest because several species vector disease-causing pathogens to human...
During their immature life stages, malaria mosquitoes are exposed to a wide array of microbes and co...
Table S5. Details of 55 samples submitted for metagenomic sequencing. (XLSX 9 kb
Background: The native microflora associated with mosquitoes have important roles in mosquito develo...
Background: The neotropical anopheline mosquito Anopheles darlingi is a major malaria vector in the ...
The mosquito midgut is a hostile environment that vector-borne parasites must survive in order to be...
International audienceBackground: Mosquitoes transmit a wide range of human parasitic and viral dise...
The mosquito gut represents an ecosystem that accommodates a complex, intimately associated microbio...
The growing problem of mosquito resistance to chemical insecticides has reinforced the urgent need t...
The midgut microbiota of disease vectors plays a critical role in the successful transmission of hum...