Faunestic study of ants with emphasis on the health risk of stinging ants in qeshm island, iran.

Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-06-30
J Rafinejad, A Zareii, K Akbarzadeh, M Azad, F Biglaryan, S Doosti, Mm Sedaghat
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Background: Qeshm (26.75N, 55.82E), Iran, is 1500 km² island in the Strait of Hormuz. Qeshm is a free trade zone, acting as an important channel for international commerce, and has been the site of much recent development. There is potential risk of stinging ant attacks for residents and visitors that may occur in the island. The aims of this study were to find out the fauna, dispersion, and some of the biological features of ant species with special attention to those, which can play role on the public health of the island.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we surveyed ants around the island using non-attractive pitfall traps and active collection to evaluate potential threats to humans and other species during 2006-2007. All collected specimens were identified using the morphological ant keys.

Results: ONLY SIX ANT SPECIES WERE FOUND: Pachycondyla sennaarensis (41%), Polyrhachis lacteipennis (23%), Camponotus fellah (16%), Cataglyphis niger (9%), Tapinoma simrothi (7%), and Messor galla (4%).

Conclusion: We were surprised not to find any cosmopolitan tramp ants so often associated with commerce and development. Instead, all six species may be native to the Middle Eastern region. The most common species, P. sennaarensis, has a powerful sting and appears to do well around human habitations. This species may prove to be a serious pest on the island.

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蚂蚁的动物学研究,重点是伊朗盖什姆岛蛰蚁对健康的危害。
背景伊朗的盖什姆岛(26.75N,55.82E)是霍尔木兹海峡中一个面积为 1500 平方公里的岛屿。盖什姆岛是一个自由贸易区,是国际商贸的重要通道,也是最近许多开发项目的所在地。岛上的居民和游客可能会受到蛰蚁攻击的潜在风险。这项研究的目的是了解蚂蚁的动物群落、分布情况和一些生物特征,并特别关注那些可能对该岛公共卫生产生影响的蚂蚁物种:在这项横断面研究中,我们在 2006-2007 年期间使用非吸引性陷阱和主动收集法调查了岛屿周围的蚂蚁,以评估蚂蚁对人类和其他物种的潜在威胁。所有采集到的标本都使用蚂蚁形态学钥匙进行了鉴定:结果:只发现了六种蚂蚁:Pachycondyla sennaarensis(41%)、Polyrhachis lacteipennis(23%)、Camponotus fellah(16%)、Cataglyphis niger(9%)、Tapinoma simrothi(7%)和Messor galla(4%):我们很惊讶没有发现任何通常与商业和发展有关的世界性流浪蚁。相反,所有六个物种都可能是中东地区的原生物种。最常见的种类是 P. sennaarensis,它的螫针威力巨大,似乎在人类居住区附近活动频繁。该物种可能会成为岛上的严重害虫。
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Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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