Karolina Morales Barrio-Nuevo, Antonio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa, Eduardo Evangelista, Walter Ceretti-Junior, Aristides Fernandes, Marcia Bicudo DE Paula, Mauro Toledo Marrelli, Rafael Oliveira-Christe
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Occurrence Of Limatus Durhamii In Artificial Containers In Atlantic Forest, São Paulo, Brazil.
Limatus durhamii: has wild habits with ecological plasticity in anthropized environments. We report the occurrence of this species in several types of artificial containers in 2 fragments of the Atlantic Forest in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 1,428 larvae were collected, in which plastic containers had the highest abundance of immature forms of Li. durhamii, with 579 (40.5%) specimens collected, followed by glass bottles with 464 (32.5%) and metal cans with 223 (15.6%). The high abundance of Li. durhamii in artificial containers points to an adaptation process to impacted environments. Therefore, studies that investigate the feeding habits and vectorial capacity of this species are essential to understanding its epidemiological role in the environment.
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