Responses of adult mosquitoes of two sibling species, Anopheles arabiensis and A-gambiae s.s. (Diptera: Culicidae), to high temperatures

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Kirby, MJ [1 ]
Lindsay, SW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Durham, Sch Biol & Biomed Sci, Durham DH1 3LE, England
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10.1079/BER2004316
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It is well known that amongst the sibling species of the Anopheles gambiae complex, A. arabiensis Patton predominates over A. gambiae sensu stricto Giles in hotter, drier parts of Africa. Here it was investigated whether A. arabiensis is better adapted to higher temperatures than A. gambiae s.s. at the microclimatic level. Bioassays were used to assess behavioural avoidance activity of adult mosquitoes in the presence of increasing temperature. Female mosquitoes were introduced into a holding tube from which they could escape into a cage through a one-way funnel. From a starting temperature of 28degreesC they were exposed to a 2degreesC rise in temperature every 30 min until all mosquitoes had escaped or been knocked down. As temperature increased, A. arabiensis left the holding tube at higher temperatures than A. gambiae s.s. (A. arabiensis mean activation temperature = 35.7degreesC, 95% CIs = 35.4-36.1degreesC; A. gambiae s.s. = 33.0degreesC, 32.5-33.5degreesC). To determine the relative ability of both species to survive at extremely high temperatures, batches of insects were exposed to 40degreesC for different periods. It took considerably longer to kill 50% of A. arabiensis at 40degreesC than it did A. gambiae s.s. (112 min vs. 67 min). These data show that adult A. arabiensis are better adapted to hotter conditions than A. gambiae s.s., a characteristic that is reflected in their spatial and temporal distribution in Africa.
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