Shayenne Olsson Freitas Silva, Cecilia Ferreira de Mello, Letícia de Mattos Pavão, Hélcio Reinaldo Gil-Santana, Jeronimo Alencar
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摘要
背景:媒介分布影响虫媒病毒的持久性。本研究调查了巴西里约热内卢一片大西洋森林中蚊子孳生地点的多样性。方法:在巴西Silva Jardim县Fazenda dos Cordeiros采集蚊虫标本。利用生态指数对轮胎、塑料、竹制和皂荚诱捕器的产卵偏好进行评价。结果:轮胎诱捕器密度最高;竹制陷阱的多样性最高。塑料容器是差异最大的部位。重点记录的媒介蚊种为白纹伊蚊和白色血蜱。结论:确定对蚊密度贡献最大的孳生场所是优化控制策略的关键。
Ecological Importance of Breeding Sites in Atlantic Forest Fragments: A Focus on Culicidae Diversity with Particular Attention to Vector Species.
Background: Vector distribution influences arbovirus persistence. This study examined the diversity of mosquito breeding sites in an Atlantic Forest fragment in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Methods: Mosquito specimens were collected at Fazenda dos Cordeiros, Silva Jardim, Brazil. Tire, plastic, bamboo, and sapucaia traps were evaluated for oviposition preferences using ecological indices.
Results: Tire traps had the highest density. Bamboo traps showed the highest diversity. Plastic container was the most divergent site. The key recorded vector species included Aedes albopictus and Haemagogus leucocelaenus.
Conclusions: Identifying the breeding sites that contribute the most to mosquito density is essential for optimizing control strategies.
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