The Interplay Between Nutrition and the Dynamics of the Midgut Microbiome of the MosquitoAedes aegyptiReveals Putative Symbionts
João Felipe M. Salgado,
Balakrishnan N. V. Premkrishnan,
Elaine L. Oliveira
et al.
Abstract:Blood meals are crucial for the reproductive cycle of Aedes aegypti and represent the means by which arboviruses are transmitted to its hematophagy hosts. It also has been postulated that feeding on blood may modulate the mosquito microbiome, but the compositional shifts in microbial diversity and function remain elusive. In this paper, we analyzed the modulation of the midgut microbiome in 60 females of Aedes aegypti throughout the digestive period, 12, 24, and 48 hours after blood or sugar meals using whole-… Show more
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