实验室条件下埃及伊蚊和致倦库蚊生态位的分离[j]。

Q4 Medicine Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Pub Date : 2012-05-01
Maureen Leyva, María del Carmen Marquetti, Domingo Montada
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简介:伊蚊和库蚊是流行病学上具有重要意义的两个蚊属,城市地区以埃及伊蚊和致倦库蚊为主。尽管有文献记载,但在同一个繁殖地,它们有很多共同的东西,这是很常见的。目的:在实验室条件下,确定这两个物种在同一水库中共存时是否存在种间能力。方法:采用病媒生物控制科昆虫储存库中保存的一龄幼虫为研究对象。三种生物测定分别使用2 000 mL、1 000 mL和500 mL去氯水。每日投喂鱼粉0.7 g;结果:无论不同种群的个体数和每次生物测定的差异,杂交和对照的埃及伊蚊幼虫周期为6 d,致倦库蚊幼虫周期为8 d。由于食物和生存空间一直保持不变,每个物种的幼虫发育完全。值得注意的是,水并非完全透明,但没有观察到污染指标。各物种的性指数在成虫媒介出现后测定,两性比例约为1:1。结论:在实验室条件下,这些物种不会相互竞争食物或生存空间,并且存在有利于它们共存的生态位分离。
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[Segregation of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) niche under laboratory conditions].

Introduction: Aedes and Culex are two mosquito genuses of epidemiological importance, being Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus the predominant ones in urban areas. It is common to find both of them associated in the same breeding sites where they share a lot of things despite the literature.

Objective: To determine if there is inter-specific competence between these two species when they co-exist in a single reservoir under lab conditions.

Methods: First staging larvae, which had been kept in the insect storage deposit of the Vector Control Department, were used. The three bioassays used 2 000 mL, 1 000 mL and 500 mL of dechlorinated water. The larvae were daily fed on with 0.7 g of fish flour; temperature was 26 degrees C +/- 2 degrees C.

Results: The larval cycle for Aedes aegypti was 6 days in crossbreds and in controls whereas it was 8 days for Culex quinquefasciatus, regardless of variation in the number of individuals of each species and in each bioassay. The larvae of each species completely developed since food was always provided and the living space remained the same. It should be noticed that the water was not totally translucent but no pollution indicators were observed. The sexual index for each species was determined after adult vectors emerged, with 1:1 ratio for both sexes approximately.

Conclusions: Under lab conditions, these species did not compete one against the other for either food or living space and there was segregation of niche that favored their co-existence.

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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: La Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical tiene la misión de publicar artículos científicos especializados en medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología, epidemiología y otras especialidades afines. Se distribuye directamente por el editor a los suscriptores en formato impreso (ISSN 0375-0760). Está dirigida a profesionales y técnicos en el campo de la medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología y epidemiología. Recibe contribuciones en idioma español, inglés y portugués sin distinción en el país de procedencia.
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