Larval habitats characterization and population dynamics of Culex mosquitoes in two localities of the Menoua Division, Dschang and Santchou, West Cameroon
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Published:2022-06-17
Issue:1
Volume:83
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ISSN:2090-990X
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Container-title:The Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JoBAZ
Author:
Djoufounna Joel, Mayi Marie Paul AudreyORCID, Bamou Roland, Ningahi Laura Gilberine, Magatsing Falone Ornela, Djiappi-Tchamen Borel, Djamouko-Djonkam Landre, Antonio-Nkondjio Christophe, Tchuinkam Timoléon
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundChoosing an appropriate strategy for mosquito vector control in an eco-climatic facies requires knowledge on vector ecology including population dynamics of species and productivity of the breeding sites. The aim of this study was to characterizeCulexmosquitoes breeding places and to determine their population dynamics in two localities (Dschang and Santchou) separated by a forest cliff in the West Region of Cameroon. Field surveys were conducted from November 2019 to June 2020 in Dschang and Santchou. Mosquito breeding sites were georeferenced, and for each breeding site, physical parameters were measured and immature stages were collected. The collected immatures were reared in the laboratory until adult stage. Adult mosquitoes were identified using a stereomicroscope and morphological identification keys.ResultsA total of 44 breeding sites were identified: 24 in Dschang and 20 in Santchou. They were grouped into seven types and were mostly shallow, close to human dwellings, sunny, with organic matters and of anthropogenic nature. A total of 2706 mosquitoes belonging to four genera were identified.Culexgenus was the most represented (90.4%) and was made up ofCulex pipienss.l. (61.79%),Culex duttoni(23.17%) andCulex (Culiciomyia) sp. (05.46%). High abundance ofCulexspecies was observed in Santchou (52.71%) compared to Dschang (47.28%), while Dschang (S = 3;H = 0.87;D = 0.54) recorded the greatest diversity compared to Santchou (S = 2;H = 0.23;D = 0.11).ConclusionsThe proliferation and persistence ofCulexmosquitoes independently of the breeding sites and localities might be attributable to the poor environmental management which favor the creation mosquito breeding sites. This study highlights the fact that prompt sanitation measures could be undertaken in these two localities to reduce mosquito abundance and the risk of vector-borne diseases.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Computer Science
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