Mosquito fauna of a tropical museum and zoological garden complex

A. Onyido, N. Ozumba, V. I. Ezike, O. Chukwuekezie, E. Nwosu, O. Nwaorgu, O. O. Ikpeze
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The mosquito fauna of Museum and Zoological Garden Complex (JZC), a major tourist attraction inJos Metropolis of Nigeria, was studied The choice of the complex was out of public health curiosity. A total of 627 mosquitoes comprising 4 genera, Aedes, Culex, Coquilletidia and Eretmapodites, and9 species were caught n two dfferent study trips. Five species, namely, Aedes aegypti, A. africanus, A. vittatus, Culex quinquefasciatus and Eretmapodites chrysogaster, caught by human bait method are known variously to be involved in the transmission of yellow fever and other viral diseases. Culex quinquefasciatus had the highest frequency followed by Aedes aegypti. Simpson’s dominance and Shannon-Wiener diversity indices of 0.4942 and 0.4550 were respectvely recorded for the whole mosquitoes sampled by the human bait method. C. quinqefasciatus was the most frequent species with diversity values of 0.4444 (Simpson’s) and 0.1174 (Shannon-Wiener), followed by A. aegypti with 00455 (Simpson’s) and 0.1431 (Shannon-Wiener). Ecological statistics demonstrated a highly significant diference in diversity between samples in March, during the dryseason, and June in the rainy season (P Keywords: Mosquitoes, Zoo Complex, Public Health, Aedes, Culex, Eretmapodites, Coquilletidia
热带博物馆和动物园综合体的蚊子动物群
本文对尼日利亚乔斯市主要旅游景点博物馆和动物园综合园区(JZC)的蚊子区系进行了研究,该综合园区的选择是出于公共卫生的好奇心。两次考察共捕获伊蚊、库蚊、Coquilletidia和eremapodites 4属9种627只。已知通过人饵法捕获的埃及伊蚊、非洲伊蚊、维塔伊蚊、致倦库蚊和黄腹伊蚊等5种蚊参与黄热病和其他病毒性疾病的传播。频率最高的是致倦库蚊,其次是埃及伊蚊。人饵法全蚊Simpson优势度和Shannon-Wiener多样性指数分别为0.4942和0.4550。以致倦库蚊最为常见,其多样性值分别为0.4444 (Simpson’s)和0.1174 (Shannon-Wiener),其次为埃及伊蚊,其多样性值分别为00455 (Simpson’s)和0.1431 (Shannon-Wiener)。生态统计结果显示,3月、旱季和6月各样本多样性差异极显著(P)。关键词:蚊子,动物园园区,公共卫生,伊蚊,库蚊,伊蚊,Coquilletidia
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