Intra-species quantification reveals differences in activity and sleep levels in the yellow fever mosquito,Aedes aegypti

Author:

Ajayi Oluwaseun M.,Susanto Emily E.,Wang Lyn,Kennedy Jasmine,Ledezma Arturo,Harris Angeli’c,Smith Evan S.,Chakraborty Souvik,Wynne Nicole E.,Sylla Massamba,Akorli Jewelna,Otoo Sampson,Rose Noah H.,Vinauger Clément,Benoit Joshua B.

Abstract

AbstractAedes aegyptiis an important mosquito vector of human disease with a wide distribution across the globe. Climatic conditions and ecological pressure drive differences in the biology of several populations of this mosquito, including blood-feeding behavior and vector competence. However, no study has compared activity and/or sleep among different populations/lineages ofAe. aegypti. Having recently established sleep-like states in three mosquito species with observable differences in timing and amount of sleep among species, we investigated differences in activity and sleep levels among 17Ae. aegyptilines drawn from both its native range in Africa and its invasive range across the global tropics. Activity monitoring indicates that all the lines show consistent diurnal activity, but significant differences in activity level, sleep amount, number of sleep bouts, and bout duration were observed among the lines. Variations in specific activity and sleep parameters were explained by differences in host preference, ancestry, and human population density for the lineages collected in Africa. This study provides evidence that the diurnal sleep and activity profiles forAe. aegyptiare consistent, but there are significant population differences forAe. aegyptisleep and activity levels and interactions with humans may significantly impact mosquito activity and sleep.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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