2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05643-7
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Interactions between the gut micro-community and transcriptome of Culex pipiens pallens under low-temperature stress

Abstract: Background Culex pipiens pallens (Diptera: Culicidae) can survive at low temperature for long periods. Understanding the effects of low-temperature stress on the gut microflora and gene expression levels in Cx. pipiens pallens, as well as their correlation, will contribute to the study of the overwintering mechanism of Cx. pipiens pallens. Methods The gut bacteria were removed by antibiotic treatment, and the survival of Cx. pipiens pallens under l… Show more

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“…In cooler seasons, mosquito development and reproduction may slow down, potentially altering the structure of bacterial communities. Conversely, warmer, wetter seasons can provide conducive conditions for certain bacteria to proliferate and may also impact the composition of these microbial communities (Onyango et al, 2020;Lv et al, 2023). Seasonal shifts were for instance observed in microbiome composition of Culex pipiens/restuans in Ontario, Canada, and for Wolbachia in particular the changes in abundance were found to correlate negatively with temperature, as well as with WNV prevalence in tested mosquito pools (Novakova et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cooler seasons, mosquito development and reproduction may slow down, potentially altering the structure of bacterial communities. Conversely, warmer, wetter seasons can provide conducive conditions for certain bacteria to proliferate and may also impact the composition of these microbial communities (Onyango et al, 2020;Lv et al, 2023). Seasonal shifts were for instance observed in microbiome composition of Culex pipiens/restuans in Ontario, Canada, and for Wolbachia in particular the changes in abundance were found to correlate negatively with temperature, as well as with WNV prevalence in tested mosquito pools (Novakova et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%