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posted by cmn32480 on Tuesday July 11 2017, @09:03PM   Printer-friendly
from the something-about-this-bugs-me dept.

A Purdue researcher and a team of scientists working on a new insecticide argue that mosquitoes should not simply be made extinct due to their role in various ecosystems. Catherine Hill, a professor of entomology, and her team are developing an insecticide that will suppress mosquitoes' ability to transmit diseases without killing the insect or interfering with other life forms. The team is based in Discovery Park, a research park dedicated to using interdisciplinary teams to solve global problems. Hill's research was one of the winners of Discovery Park's Big Idea Challenge, a program that provides resources to interdisciplinary teams with innovative research.

"For the last 20 years I've been trying to figure out how to kill mosquitoes, and then I had this epiphany where, morally, I'm just not OK with it anymore," she said.

There has been a lack of research in preserving mosquitoes because researchers have looked mostly at ways to eradicate them. Therefore, Hill thinks it is essential to consider all the possible effects of wiping out an organism that has existed for thousands of years. She points out that mosquitoes have co-evolved with many species, so there are likely other organisms that depend on them as a food source.

https://phys.org/news/2017-07-mosquitoes.html

[Source]: Why mosquitoes should not be eliminated

I was reminded of:

Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never tried to fall asleep with a mosquito in the room. - Christine Todd Whitman

Should there be a "Save the Mosquito" movement?


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  • (Score: 2) by digitalaudiorock on Tuesday July 11 2017, @10:08PM (2 children)

    by digitalaudiorock (688) on Tuesday July 11 2017, @10:08PM (#537819) Journal

    ...as about 10 years ago I remember someone referring me to an article or something describing how mosquitoes didn't fulfill any specific hole in the ecosystem and could be wiped out without harm.

    I'd love to see that if it exists, as it doesn't make much sense. Clearly something must be eating them or I'd think we'd be totally overrun with them(??).

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  • (Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Tuesday July 11 2017, @10:40PM

    by Nerdfest (80) on Tuesday July 11 2017, @10:40PM (#537830)

    I think it it was a matter of them not doing something that wasn't done by something else as well.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 12 2017, @12:42AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 12 2017, @12:42AM (#537874)

    They get "eaten" by stuff like bacteria, water mould, viruses...