巴西东南部大西洋森林片段中医学上重要的蚊子物种的垂直和时间分布:生态学见解和公共卫生影响。

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Shayenne Olsson Freitas Silva, Cecilia Ferreira De Mello, Daniele Maia, Jeronimo Alencar
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蚊子在传播几种主要病原体方面发挥着重要作用,血蜱和伊蚊因其媒介能力而受到相当大的关注。蚊媒的时空分布直接影响特定地区虫媒病毒周期的维持。本研究对巴西巴西里约热内卢州大西洋森林片段中寄生性昆虫区系进行了时空分析。收集工作于2020年3月至2024年2月进行,使用安装在不同高度(地面、2米、4米和6米)的诱卵器,位于Silva Jardim市Fazenda iguap。通过比较每个诱蚊器的物种多样性和丰度指数,以及在整个采集期间蚊类种群的时间变化,对蚊虫群落进行分析。其中数量最多的是血舌鱼(Haemagogus leucocelaenus),其产卵模式随着海拔的升高而增加。田纹伊蚊与6 m高度呈正相关。白纹伊蚊产卵高度为6 m,其次为地面和4 m。2023年9月和11月是法曾达伊瓜ap地区医学重要性蚊类最多的季节。
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VERTICAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF MEDICALLY IMPORTANT MOSQUITO SPECIES IN AN ATLANTIC FOREST FRAGMENT OF SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL: ECOLOGICAL INSIGHTS AND PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS.

Mosquitoes play a significant role in transmitting several major pathogens, with Haemagogus and Aedes species receiving considerable attention because of their vectorial capacity. The spatial and temporal distributions of mosquito vectors directly influence the maintenance of arbovirus cycles in specific areas. This study presents a spatial-temporal analysis of culicid entomofauna in an Atlantic Forest fragment in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Collections were made from March 2020 to February 2024 using installed ovitraps at varying heights (ground level, 2 m, 4 m, and 6 m) in Fazenda Iguapé, located in the municipality of Silva Jardim. Mosquito communities were analyzed by comparing diversity and abundance indices of species per trap and assessing the temporal variation of culicid populations throughout the collection period. The most abundant species, Haemagogus leucocelaenus exhibited an increasing oviposition pattern with elevation. Aedes terrens showed a positive association with a height of 6 m. Aedes albopictus displayed the highest oviposition at a height of 6 m, followed by ground level and 4 m. The highest abundance of medically important mosquitoes at Fazenda Iguapé occurred in September and November 2023.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (JAMCA) encourages the submission of previously unpublished manuscripts contributing to the advancement of knowledge of mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors. The Journal encourages submission of a wide range of scientific studies that include all aspects of biology, ecology, systematics, and integrated pest management. Manuscripts exceeding normal length (e. g., monographs) may be accepted for publication as a supplement to the regular issue.
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