Fluctuating asymmetry and exposure to pyrethroid insecticides in Triatoma infestans populations in northeastern Argentina
Med. vet. entomol
; 36(4): 397-407, 2022. tab, ilus
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| ID: biblio-1567145
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ABSTRACT
Exposure to sublethal doses of insecticide may affect biological traits in triatomines. We investigated the effects of toxicological phenotype (pyrethroid resistance status) and exposure to sublethal doses of deltamethrin on two traits of Triatoma infestans Klug (Heteroptera Reduviidae) using a phenotypic plasticity experimental design. First-instar nymphs from 14 and 10 full-sib families from pyrethroid-susceptible and pyrethroid-resistant populations, respectively, were used. For the susceptible population, we treated first instars topically with acetone (control) or deltamethrin (treatment) once. For the resistant population, instars were treated once, twice and three times as first, third or fifth-instar nymphs, respectively. We measured cuticle thickness, wing size and wing shape of 484 emerging adults, and tested for treatment effects using mixed ANOVA and MANOVA models. Toxicological phenotype, exposure to deltamethrin and full-sib family exerted significant effects on cuticle thickness, wing size and wing shape. Adult triatomines previously treated with deltamethrin developed significantly thicker cuticles than control triatomines only in the resistant population and significantly bigger wings in both populations. Mean cuticle thickness and wing size increased with increasing exposures to deltamethrin. Exposure to sublethal doses of deltamethrin generated morphological modifications that may affect insect survival and flight dispersal, and hence may have evolutionary and epidemiological consequences.
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Coleções:
01-internacional
Base de dados:
AIM
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LILACS
Assunto principal:
Piretrinas
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Asas de Animais
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Resistência a Inseticidas
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Adaptação Fisiológica
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Doença de Chagas
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Escamas de Animais
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Inseticidas
País/Região como assunto:
America do sul
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Argentina
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Med. vet. entomol
Assunto da revista:
BIOLOGIA
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ZOOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2022
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Argentina
País de publicação:
Reino Unido