Diversity and ecological niche model of malaria vector and non-vector mosquito species in Covè, Ouinhi, and Zangnanado, Southern Benin
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Published:2024-07-23
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2045-2322
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Container-title:Scientific Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Rep
Author:
Adoha Constantin Jésukèdè,Sovi Arthur,Padonou Germain Gil,Yovogan Boulais,Akinro Bruno,Accrombessi Manfred,Dangbénon Edouard,Sidick Aboubakar,Ossè Razaki,Tokponon Tachémè Filémon,Odjo Esdras Mahoutin,Koukpo Come Z.,Fassinou Arsène,Missihoun Antoine A.,Sominanhouin André,Messenger Louisa A.,Agboho Prudenciène A.,Akpodji Serge,Ngufor Corine,Cook Jackie,Agbangla Clément,Protopopoff Natacha,Kulkarni Manisha A.,Akogbéto Martin C.
Abstract
AbstractThe present study aimed to assess mosquito species diversity, distribution, and ecological preferences in the Covè, Ouinhi, and Zangnanado communes, Southern Benin. Such information is critical to understand mosquito bio-ecology and to focus control efforts in high-risk areas for vector-borne diseases. Mosquito collections occurred quarterly in 60 clusters between June 2020 and April 2021, using human landing catches. In addition to the seasonal mosquito abundance, Shannon's diversity, Simpson, and Pielou's equitability indices were also evaluated to assess mosquito diversity. Ecological niche models were developed with MaxEnt using environmental variables to assess species distribution. Overall, mosquito density was higher in the wet season than in the dry season in all communes. A significantly higher Shannon's diversity index was also observed in the wet season than in the dry seasons in all communes (p < 0.05). Habitat suitability of An. gambiae s.s., An. coluzzii, Cx. quinquefasciatus and Ma. africana was highly influenced by slope, isothermality, site aspect, elevation, and precipitation seasonality in both wet and dry seasons. Overall, depending on the season, the ecological preferences of the four main mosquito species were variable across study communes. This emphasizes the impact of environmental conditions on mosquito species distribution. Moreover, mosquito populations were found to be more diverse in the wet season compared to the dry season.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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