The movement and dispersal of Aedes albopictus emerging at a cemetery to surrounding vegetation areas

Y. Maekawa, Y. Tsuda, T. Yamauchi, M. Igarashi, Tohru Kazuma, Yuzo Satou, Ryuichi Kanayama, K. Sawabe
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Cemeteries are suitable habitats for Aedes albopictus. The dispersal of adults emerging at a cemetery was studied by a mark-release-recapture experiment during the period July 11‒15, 2016 in Okayama, Japan. Larvae and pupae of Ae. albopictus were collected from artificial containers found in the cemetery, reared to the adult stage, and used for the experiment. A total of 818 females and 810 males were sprayed with a 0.5% solution of Rhodamine B and released from a release site in a vegetation area surrounding the cemetery. Recapture of released Ae. albopictus was conducted for 4 days, by human-bait sweep net collection, at 21 collection sites located in vegetation areas. The recapture rate of females and males was 19.2% and 4.3%, respectively. The longest distance travelled by female and male mosquitoes observed 1 day post release was 99 m and 231 m, respectively. The coefficient of determination indicated that the variation in the number of recaptured females among collection sites was explained 58 and 63% by the distance from release site. The flight range of Ae. albopictus was considered to be 100 to 300 m in the urban area with vegetation.
白纹伊蚊在墓地出现时向周围植被区移动和扩散
墓地是白纹伊蚊的合适的栖息地。2016年7月11日至15日,在日本冈山市进行了一项放生-再捕获实验,研究了在墓地出现的成虫的分散情况。伊蚊幼虫及蛹。从墓地中发现的人工容器中收集白纹伊蚊,饲养至成虫阶段,用于实验。用0.5%罗丹明B溶液喷洒818只雌蚊和810只雄蚊,并从墓地周围植被区的放养点放生。捕获释放的Ae。在位于植被区的21个收集点,采用人饵扫网收集白纹伊蚊,为期4天。雌鼠和雄鼠的再捕获率分别为19.2%和4.3%。释放后1 d雌蚊和雄蚊的最大传播距离分别为99 m和231 m。测定系数表明,各采集点间被捕获雌虫数量的差异分别为58%和63%,与放生点距离的差异可解释其差异。Ae的飞行范围。蚊被认为是100年到300年的城市植被。
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