Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites

Frightening has been successfully used to control many animal pests in some cases in an effort to reduce or replace pesticide use. Despite evidence that some mosquito females can response to dead predator and physical objects, there have been no studies regarding the impacts of predatory intimidati...

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Main Author: Nur Farrahana, Suradi
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.311242024-02-07T07:45:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31124/ Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites Nur Farrahana, Suradi Q Science (General) Frightening has been successfully used to control many animal pests in some cases in an effort to reduce or replace pesticide use. Despite evidence that some mosquito females can response to dead predator and physical objects, there have been no studies regarding the impacts of predatory intimidation on mosquito vectors. This thesis examined the effects of artificial predators on the oviposition behavior of dengue vectors. Using equal oviposition choice bioassays involving natural predators, it was found that potential breeding sites containing images of these predators were repellent or attractive to Ae. aegypti females. These results altogether indicate that artificial predation influences the oviposition behavior of Ae. aegypti and this knowledge could be explored to develop novel, inexpensive and environmentally-friendly dengue control strategies. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2017 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31124/2/Nur%20Farrahana.pdf Nur Farrahana, Suradi (2017) Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Nur Farrahana, Suradi
Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
description Frightening has been successfully used to control many animal pests in some cases in an effort to reduce or replace pesticide use. Despite evidence that some mosquito females can response to dead predator and physical objects, there have been no studies regarding the impacts of predatory intimidation on mosquito vectors. This thesis examined the effects of artificial predators on the oviposition behavior of dengue vectors. Using equal oviposition choice bioassays involving natural predators, it was found that potential breeding sites containing images of these predators were repellent or attractive to Ae. aegypti females. These results altogether indicate that artificial predation influences the oviposition behavior of Ae. aegypti and this knowledge could be explored to develop novel, inexpensive and environmentally-friendly dengue control strategies.
format Final Year Project Report
author Nur Farrahana, Suradi
author_facet Nur Farrahana, Suradi
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title Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
title_short Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
title_full Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
title_fullStr Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
title_full_unstemmed Oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
title_sort oviposition preference of a dengue vector relative to the presence of decorative predators on potential breeding sites
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31124/2/Nur%20Farrahana.pdf
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