Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City

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Autor(a) principal: Fontanarrosa,M Soledad
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Marinone,M Cristina, Fischer,Sylvia, Orellano,Pablo W, Schweigmann,Nicolás
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: Aedes albifasciatus is a floodwater mosquito that breeds in temporary waters. This semi-domestic species, widely distributed in Argentina, is a competent vector of the western equine encephalitis. The present study was carried out in two rain pools of the city of Buenos Aires, from April 1998 through March 1999. Samples were taken twice a week during the cold season and daily during the warmer months, starting from October. Immature mosquitoes were collected with a dipper, being the number of dippers proportional to the flooded area. The estimated rainfall thresholds to initiate cohorts of Ae. albifasciatus were: 16-17 mm in the fall-winter period, 25 mm in the spring, and 30 mm in the summer. The development time of the different cohorts and the mean air temperature of their respective periods were estimated in all seasons, ranging from six days (at 24ºC) to 32 days (at 13ºC). The equation that best expresses the relationship between development time and mean air temperature is dt =166,27.e-0,1435.T (R²=0,92). Significantly shorter development times were recorded for larvae of the first three stages as compared to the fourth larval stage and pupae.
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spelling Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University CityAedes albifasciatusdevelopment timefloodwater mosquitoesrain poolstemporary habitatsArgentinaAedes albifasciatus is a floodwater mosquito that breeds in temporary waters. This semi-domestic species, widely distributed in Argentina, is a competent vector of the western equine encephalitis. The present study was carried out in two rain pools of the city of Buenos Aires, from April 1998 through March 1999. Samples were taken twice a week during the cold season and daily during the warmer months, starting from October. Immature mosquitoes were collected with a dipper, being the number of dippers proportional to the flooded area. The estimated rainfall thresholds to initiate cohorts of Ae. albifasciatus were: 16-17 mm in the fall-winter period, 25 mm in the spring, and 30 mm in the summer. The development time of the different cohorts and the mean air temperature of their respective periods were estimated in all seasons, ranging from six days (at 24ºC) to 32 days (at 13ºC). The equation that best expresses the relationship between development time and mean air temperature is dt =166,27.e-0,1435.T (R²=0,92). Significantly shorter development times were recorded for larvae of the first three stages as compared to the fourth larval stage and pupae.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762000000600007Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.95 n.6 2000reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02762000000600007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFontanarrosa,M SoledadMarinone,M CristinaFischer,SylviaOrellano,Pablo WSchweigmann,Nicoláseng2020-04-25T17:48:26Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:09:53.236Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
title Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
spellingShingle Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
Fontanarrosa,M Soledad
Aedes albifasciatus
development time
floodwater mosquitoes
rain pools
temporary habitats
Argentina
title_short Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
title_full Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
title_fullStr Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
title_full_unstemmed Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
title_sort Effects of flooding and temperature on Aedes albifasciatus development time and larval density in two rain pools at Buenos Aires University City
author Fontanarrosa,M Soledad
author_facet Fontanarrosa,M Soledad
Marinone,M Cristina
Fischer,Sylvia
Orellano,Pablo W
Schweigmann,Nicolás
author_role author
author2 Marinone,M Cristina
Fischer,Sylvia
Orellano,Pablo W
Schweigmann,Nicolás
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontanarrosa,M Soledad
Marinone,M Cristina
Fischer,Sylvia
Orellano,Pablo W
Schweigmann,Nicolás
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aedes albifasciatus
development time
floodwater mosquitoes
rain pools
temporary habitats
Argentina
topic Aedes albifasciatus
development time
floodwater mosquitoes
rain pools
temporary habitats
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Aedes albifasciatus is a floodwater mosquito that breeds in temporary waters. This semi-domestic species, widely distributed in Argentina, is a competent vector of the western equine encephalitis. The present study was carried out in two rain pools of the city of Buenos Aires, from April 1998 through March 1999. Samples were taken twice a week during the cold season and daily during the warmer months, starting from October. Immature mosquitoes were collected with a dipper, being the number of dippers proportional to the flooded area. The estimated rainfall thresholds to initiate cohorts of Ae. albifasciatus were: 16-17 mm in the fall-winter period, 25 mm in the spring, and 30 mm in the summer. The development time of the different cohorts and the mean air temperature of their respective periods were estimated in all seasons, ranging from six days (at 24ºC) to 32 days (at 13ºC). The equation that best expresses the relationship between development time and mean air temperature is dt =166,27.e-0,1435.T (R²=0,92). Significantly shorter development times were recorded for larvae of the first three stages as compared to the fourth larval stage and pupae.
description Aedes albifasciatus is a floodwater mosquito that breeds in temporary waters. This semi-domestic species, widely distributed in Argentina, is a competent vector of the western equine encephalitis. The present study was carried out in two rain pools of the city of Buenos Aires, from April 1998 through March 1999. Samples were taken twice a week during the cold season and daily during the warmer months, starting from October. Immature mosquitoes were collected with a dipper, being the number of dippers proportional to the flooded area. The estimated rainfall thresholds to initiate cohorts of Ae. albifasciatus were: 16-17 mm in the fall-winter period, 25 mm in the spring, and 30 mm in the summer. The development time of the different cohorts and the mean air temperature of their respective periods were estimated in all seasons, ranging from six days (at 24ºC) to 32 days (at 13ºC). The equation that best expresses the relationship between development time and mean air temperature is dt =166,27.e-0,1435.T (R²=0,92). Significantly shorter development times were recorded for larvae of the first three stages as compared to the fourth larval stage and pupae.
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