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The sterilizing effect of pyriproxyfen on the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae: physiological impact on ovaries development

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Figure 1 Description of treatments to test the following hypotheses: 1) PPF has an irreversible structural damage on ovaries andfemales can no longer lay eggs (over multiple gonotrophic cycles) after being in contact once with the chemical (Treatments A and B);2) When the ovaries are fully developed and females have laid eggs (parous) before any contact with PPF, subsequent contact withthe chemical has only minor effect on successive ovipositions (Treatment C).
Figure 2 Reduction of fecundity and fertility of female Anopheles gambiae sequentially exposed to 3 blood meals
Figure 4 Impact of PPF on Anopheles gambiae female fecundity and fertility after a first full gonotrophic cycle has been completed.Mean number of eggs laid (A) and larvae (B) per female in the control vs PPF-exposed groups
Figure 5 Effect of PPF on the ovaries development.but in the PPF-exposed group. Note that Picture of ovaries of An

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