Mosquito diversity, abundance and phenology in Mexico City: A heavily urbanized environment

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Stephany Rodríguez-González , Daniel Sánchez-Ochoa , Herón Huerta , Manuel Edday Farfán-Beltrán , Alex Córdoba-Aguilar
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We need to understand how zoonotic diseases make their way in urbanized areas, and one way is via gathering well-structured temporal and spatial accounts of zoonotic disease vectors. Due to its large biotic and abiotic heterogeneity, Mexico City provides favorable environmental conditions for the proliferation of mosquitoes including vector species of medical importance. Hereby we present the results of one year sampling (May 2023-April 2024) in eight contrasting locations in Mexico City. In total, 4,861 mosquitoes belonging to 11 species were captured, with Culex stigmatosoma and Culex restuans emerging as the most dominant, while Anopheles aztecus, Culex erythrothorax and Aedes trivittatus were the least abundant. Monthly fluctuations in the composition and abundance of species were observed at each site, highlighting cemeteries as the places with the highest mosquito density, making them key areas for monitoring. This research should serve local health authorities to guide mosquito control strategies, and two key candidates are Culex quinquefasciatus and Cx. restuans, particularly from June to November which is when their abundance reaches a peak.

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墨西哥城的蚊子多样性、丰度和物候:一个高度城市化的环境
我们需要了解人畜共患疾病是如何在城市化地区传播的,一种方法是收集结构良好的人畜共患疾病媒介的时空记录。由于其巨大的生物和非生物异质性,墨西哥城为蚊子的繁殖提供了有利的环境条件,包括具有医学重要性的媒介物种。在此,我们介绍了在墨西哥城八个不同地点为期一年的抽样(2023年5月至2024年4月)的结果。共捕获蚊虫11种4861只,其中以污斑库蚊和斑点库蚊最多,阿兹特按蚊、红胸库蚊和三叉伊蚊最少。在每个地点观察到蚊种组成和丰度的月度波动,突出显示墓地是蚊子密度最高的地方,成为监测的重点区域。该研究可为地方卫生部门指导蚊虫控制策略提供依据,其中致倦库蚊和库蚊为主要候选蚊种。餐馆,尤其是在6月到11月,这是他们的数量达到顶峰的时候。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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