Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria

The application of geometric morphometry on mosquito wings (Culicidae) is considered a powerful tool for evaluating correlations between the phenotype (e.g., shape) and environmental or genetic variables. However, this has not been used to study the wings of the avian malaria vector, Culiseta longia...

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Main Authors: Boumaza, Mounir, Merabti, Brahim, Adjami, Yasmine, Ouakid, Mohamed Laid, Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-135592024-01-29T01:33:48Z Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria Boumaza, Mounir Merabti, Brahim Adjami, Yasmine Ouakid, Mohamed Laid Carvajal, Thaddeus M. The application of geometric morphometry on mosquito wings (Culicidae) is considered a powerful tool for evaluating correlations between the phenotype (e.g., shape) and environmental or genetic variables. However, this has not been used to study the wings of the avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata. Therefore, the goal of this study is to investigate the intra-specific wing variations between male and female Cs. longiareolata populations in different types of larval habitats and climatic conditions in Algeria. A total of 256 Cs. longiareolata mosquito samples were collected from January 2020 to July 2021 in three cities (Annaba, El-Tarf, and Guelma) of northeastern Algeria that have two distinct climatic condition levels (sub-humid and sub-arid) and different types of larval habitats (artificial and natural). Nineteen (19) wing landmarks (LMs) were digitized and analyzed based on geometric morphometry. Our results revealed differences in the wing shape of female and male mosquito populations, indicating sexual dimorphism. Moreover, canonical variance analysis (CVA) showed that factors, such as climatic conditions and type of larval habitats, also affect the wing shape of female and male Cs. longiareolata mosquito populations. Furthermore, the wing shape of male populations was more distinct compared with female populations. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11483 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Mosquitoes—Anatomy Wings (Anatomy) Mosquitoes—Algeria Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Mosquitoes—Anatomy
Wings (Anatomy)
Mosquitoes—Algeria
Biology
spellingShingle Mosquitoes—Anatomy
Wings (Anatomy)
Mosquitoes—Algeria
Biology
Boumaza, Mounir
Merabti, Brahim
Adjami, Yasmine
Ouakid, Mohamed Laid
Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
description The application of geometric morphometry on mosquito wings (Culicidae) is considered a powerful tool for evaluating correlations between the phenotype (e.g., shape) and environmental or genetic variables. However, this has not been used to study the wings of the avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata. Therefore, the goal of this study is to investigate the intra-specific wing variations between male and female Cs. longiareolata populations in different types of larval habitats and climatic conditions in Algeria. A total of 256 Cs. longiareolata mosquito samples were collected from January 2020 to July 2021 in three cities (Annaba, El-Tarf, and Guelma) of northeastern Algeria that have two distinct climatic condition levels (sub-humid and sub-arid) and different types of larval habitats (artificial and natural). Nineteen (19) wing landmarks (LMs) were digitized and analyzed based on geometric morphometry. Our results revealed differences in the wing shape of female and male mosquito populations, indicating sexual dimorphism. Moreover, canonical variance analysis (CVA) showed that factors, such as climatic conditions and type of larval habitats, also affect the wing shape of female and male Cs. longiareolata mosquito populations. Furthermore, the wing shape of male populations was more distinct compared with female populations.
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author Boumaza, Mounir
Merabti, Brahim
Adjami, Yasmine
Ouakid, Mohamed Laid
Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
author_facet Boumaza, Mounir
Merabti, Brahim
Adjami, Yasmine
Ouakid, Mohamed Laid
Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
author_sort Boumaza, Mounir
title Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
title_short Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
title_full Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
title_fullStr Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, Culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in Algeria
title_sort geometric morphometric wing analysis of avian malaria vector, culiseta longiareolata, from two locations in algeria
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11483
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