A laboratory oviposition study in Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culcidae) with reference to habitat size, leaf litter and their interactions

  • DIENG Hamady
    Department of Vector Ecology and Environment, Institute of Tropical Medicine
  • BOOTS Michael
    Department of Biological Sciences, Stirling University
  • TSUDA Yoshio
    Department of Vector Ecology and Environment, Institute of Tropical Medicine
  • TAKAGI Masahiro
    Department of Vector Ecology and Environment, Institute of Tropical Medicine

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  • A laboratory oviposition study in Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) with reference to habitat size, leaf litter and their interactions
  • laboratory oviposition study in Aedes albopictus Diptera Culicidae with reference to habitat size leaf litter and their interactions

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This work presents the results of an experiment on the oviposition of Aedes albopictus (Skuse) where the oviposition sites were different sized-containers with or without leaf from the maple (Acer buergerianum) or from the camphorous (Cinnamomum japonicum). Oviposition responses varied according to container type, to leaf presence/absence as well as leaf type and amount. Oviposition was highest in the "large" container and in the presence of leaves, especially maple leaves, known as good larval nutritional substrate. In nature, container opening surface size is often correlated with the permanence of water as well as leaf litter input; thus, the most likely explanation of our results is that Ae. albopictus can discriminate habitats for oviposition that increase success for its offspring.

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