Title of article :
Species Diversity and Distributional Pattern of Cockroaches in Lahore, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Memona, Hafsa Department of Zoology - Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan , Manzoor, Farkhanda Department of Zoology - Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan , Riaz, Saffora Department of Zoology - Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Background: Cockroaches are found as the most common urban pests of tropical countries, prompting economic
and serious health risk problem for humans by carrying microbes and allergens, acting as vector for various pathogens
of diseases. The present study was conducted from April 2013 to March 2014 in various human dwelling localities
of urban area of district Lahore, Pakistan.
Methods: Cockroaches were collected randomly by hand, food baited and sticky traps throughout the year. Four
species of cockroaches (Periplaneta Americana (P. amercana), Blattella germanica (B. germanica), Blatta orientalis
(B. orientalis), and Blatta lateralis (B. lateralis) were collected and identified from the study site.
Results: B. germanica was the most dominant indoor species with highest diversity indices in study areas. Overall
cockroach species diversity was highest in July–September, 2013 with highest Simpson index of diversity and Shannon
index as well. P. americana was found second broadly distributed in the study area followed by B. orientalis and
B. lateralis were intermediately distributed in residential areas and narrowly distributed in hospitals. Residential areas
and hospitals were highly infested with B. germanica followed by P. americana. Population index of B. germanica
for hospitals was double than residential areas. B. lateralis was observed as displacing B. orientalis in outdoor
habitat through competing with its habitat and food sources.
Conclusion: The infestation rate of different species depends on availability of food sources, sanitary conditions and
climatic conditions. Cockroach infestation can be controlled with knowledge about their biology and behavior, attention
to sanitation and effective use of commercial insecticides.
Keywords :
Diversity , Cockroach , Pakistan , P. americana , B. germanica
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics