Author:
CHEVILLON CHRISTINE,BOURGUET DENIS,ROUSSET FRANÇOIS,PASTEUR NICOLE,RAYMOND MICHEL
Abstract
Resistance to toxicants is a convenient model
for investigating whether adaptive changes are
associated with pleiotropic fitness costs. Despite the
voluminous literature devoted to this subject,
intraspecific comparisons among toxicant resistance genes
are rare. We report here results on the
pleiotropic effect on adult survival of Culex pipiens
mutants involved in the same adaptation: the
resistance to organophosphorus insecticides. This field
study was performed in southern France
where four resistance genes sequentially appeared and
increased in frequency in response to intense
insecticide control. By repeated sampling of overwintering
females through winter, we analysed the
impact of each of three resistance genes on adult survival.
We showed that (i) the most recent gene
seems to be of no disadvantage during winter, (ii) the
oldest affects survival in some environmental
conditions, and (iii) the third induces a constant, severe
and dominant survival cost. Such
variability is discussed in relation to the physiological
changes involved in resistance.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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