Ecological Characterization of Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) at the Southern Coast of Mar Chiquita Lake, Argentina

Author:

Visintin Andrés M12,Laurito Magdalena1ORCID,Grech Marta G34,Estallo Elizabet L1ORCID,Grillet María E5,Almeida Francisco F Ludueña1,Almirón Walter R1

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigaciones Entomológicas de Córdoba (CIEC)—Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas (IIBYT)—CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Avenida Vélez Sarsfield, CP, Córdoba, Argentina

2. Instituto de Biología de la Conservación y Paleobiología (IBiCoPa), Centro de Investigación e Innovación Tecnológica (CENIIT), Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Avenida Luis Vernet y Apóstol Felipe s/n. CP, La Rioja, Argentina

3. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica (CIEMEP)—CONICET-UNPSJB, Esquel, Chubut, Argentina

4. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Ciencias de la Salud—Sede Esquel, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, CP, Chubut, Argentina

5. Laboratorio de Biología de Vectores. Instituto de Zoología y Ecología Tropical, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Apartado, Los Chaguaramos, Caracas, Venezuela

Abstract

Abstract In the southern coast of Mar Chiquita Lake, central Argentina, mosquitoes affect public health and community livelihood, since they transmit pathogens to human beings causing diseases such as malaria, filariasis, encephalitis, yellow fever, and dengue, among others, and have a negative effect on cattle farming as well. To characterize the structure of the mosquito assemblage of the region, we determined the species composition and diversity, the temporal distribution of different species, and the patterns of species richness, abundance, and diversity across seasons. We collected adult mosquitoes over a two-year period (October 2004–September 2006) by means of CDC light traps baited with CO2 from 18:00 to 08:00 h during the warm season (October–April) and from 12:00 h to 18:00 h in the cold season (May–September). A total of 71,501 individuals from 30 species were collected, with Culex Linnaeus and Aedes Meigen genera representing more than 98% of collected specimens (61.5% and 37.3%, respectively). The higher values of richness and abundance of Culicidae were registered in warm seasons compared to cold seasons. Chao1 estimates suggested that more than 90% of the species were detected in all seasons. Mosquito abundance distribution fit the logarithmic series and log-normal models. Aedes albifasciatus (Macquart), Ae. scapularis (Rondani), Culex interfor Dyar, Cx. saltanensis Dyar, and Cx. dolosus (Lynch Arribálzaga), vectors incriminated in arbovirus transmission, were abundant year-round, with Cx. saltanensis and Cx. dolosus most prevalent in cold seasons. Further studies are needed to assess the role of these species in arbovirus transmission in this region of central Argentina.

Funder

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológia

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientifícas y Técnicas

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Insect Science,General Veterinary,Parasitology

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