Title of article
Community structure of ground-water breeding mosquitoes driven by land use in a temperate wetland of Argentina
Author/Authors
Cardo، نويسنده , , Marيa Victoria and Darيo، نويسنده , , Vezzani and Eduardo، نويسنده , , Carbajo Anيbal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
76
To page
83
Abstract
Wetlands have traditionally been associated with harbouring mosquitoes, but the effect of the land use on their communities has not been thoroughly studied. We characterized the ground-water habitat availability and mosquito species richness and composition during a year-round survey in the predominant land uses (domestic areas, Salicaceae plantations, secondary forests and Scirpus giganteus marshes) of the Paranل Lower Delta, Argentina. Each land use presented a characteristically different number, composition, and diversity of ground-water habitats, and harboured mosquitoes throughout the year. Nearly half of the 824 habitats examined, consisting of 10 types, were positive for immatures. We identified 23 species from 7 genera, with Culex and Ochlerotatus species accounting for 81.7% of all samples. Species richness was significantly lower in marshes than in the other land uses. Some species such as Culex dolosus s.l. and Ochlerotatus crinifer exhibited no habitat-type restrictions, while Uranotaenia nataliae and Mansonia indubitans presented specific habitat requirements. Our results strongly suggest that land use within temperate wetlands drives species richness and composition of ground-water mosquito communities through larval habitat availability.
Keywords
Culicidae , Richness , Culex , Ochlerotatus , Anthropic intervention , Delta of Paranل River
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Record number
1744262
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