“…Since the discovery of the mutation in domain III of the putative para -sodium channel gene (He et al, 1999), a number of publications documented the presence of nucleotide polymorphisms in pyrethroid resistant populations of R. microplus across different geographic areas (Guerrero et al, 2001; Morgan et al, 2009; Rosario-Cruz et al, 2009; Aguirre et al, 2010; Jonsson et al, 2010; Rodriguez-Vivas et al, 2012; Lovis et al, 2012; Nogueira Domingues et al, 2012; Kumar et al, 2013; Robbertse et al, 2016; Wyk et al, 2016; Bandara and Karunaratne, 2017; Sungirai et al, 2018). In addition to target site insensitivity, other mechanisms involved in pyrethroid resistance among R. microplus populations include detoxification enzymes such as esterases (Guerrero et al, 2002; Singh and Rath, 2014; Gupta et al, 2016; Gaur et al, 2017), and monooxygenases (Graham et al, 2016).…”