A simple and reliable method for longitudinal assessment of untethered mosquito induced flight activity

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Gaviraghi AlessandroORCID,Oliveira Marcus F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractAedes aegyptiadult females are key vectors of several arboviruses and flight activity plays a central role in mosquito biology and disease transmission. Available methods to quantify mosquito flight usually require special devices and mostly assess spontaneous locomotor activity at individual level. Here, we developed a new method to determine longitudinal untethered adultA. aegyptiinduced flight activity: the INduced FLight Activity TEst (INFLATE). This method was an adaptation of the “rapid iterative negative geotaxis” assay to assess locomotor activity inDrosophilaand explore the spontaneous behavior of mosquito to fly upon a physical stress. Insects were placed on a plastic cage previously divided in four vertical quadrants and flight performance was carried out by tapping cages towards the laboratory bench. After one minute, the number of insects per quadrant was registered by visual inspection and categorized in five different scores. By using INFLATE, we observed that flight performance was not influenced by repeated testing, sex or 5 % ethanol intake. However, induced flight activity was strongly affected by aging, blood meal and inhibition of mitochondrial complex I. This simple and rapid method allows the longitudinal assessment of induced flight activity of multiple untethered mosquitoes and may contribute to a better understanding ofA. aegyptidispersal biology.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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