Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method

Autores
Bergero, Paula Elena; Ruggerio, Carlos Alberto; Lombardo Berchesi, Rubén Jorge; Schweigmann, Nicolás Joaquín; Solari, Hernán Gustavo
Año de publicación
2013
Idioma
inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Background & objectives: Since Aedes aegypti was identified as vector of yellow fever and dengue, its dispersal is relevant for disease control. We studied the dispersal of Ae. aegypti in temperate areas of Argentina during egglaying, using the existing population and egg traps. Methods: Two independent replicas of a unique experimental design involving mosquitoes dispersing from an urbanized area to adjacent non-urbanized locations were carried out and analyzed in statistical terms. Results: We found relationship between stochastic variables related to the egg-laying mosquito activity (ELMA), useful to assess dispersal probabilities, despite the lack of knowledge of the total number of ovipositions in the zone. We propose to evaluate the egg-laying activity as minus the logarithm of the fraction of negative ovitraps at different distances from the buildings. Interpretation & conclusion: Three zones with different oviposition activity were determined, a corridor surrounding the urbanization, a second region between 10 and 25 m and the third region extending from 30 to 45 m from the urbanization. The landscape (plant cover) and the human activity in the area appear to have an influence in the dispersal of Ae. aegypti. The proposed method worked consistently in two different replicas.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Materia
Ecología
Física
Aedes aegypti
Dispersal
Oviposition
Multinomial analysis
Dengue
Yellow fever
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
title Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
spellingShingle Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
Bergero, Paula Elena
Ecología
Física
Aedes aegypti
Dispersal
Oviposition
Multinomial analysis
Dengue
Yellow fever
title_short Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
title_full Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
title_fullStr Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
title_sort Dispersal of <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: field study in temperate areas using a novel method
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bergero, Paula Elena
Ruggerio, Carlos Alberto
Lombardo Berchesi, Rubén Jorge
Schweigmann, Nicolás Joaquín
Solari, Hernán Gustavo
author Bergero, Paula Elena
author_facet Bergero, Paula Elena
Ruggerio, Carlos Alberto
Lombardo Berchesi, Rubén Jorge
Schweigmann, Nicolás Joaquín
Solari, Hernán Gustavo
author_role author
author2 Ruggerio, Carlos Alberto
Lombardo Berchesi, Rubén Jorge
Schweigmann, Nicolás Joaquín
Solari, Hernán Gustavo
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ecología
Física
Aedes aegypti
Dispersal
Oviposition
Multinomial analysis
Dengue
Yellow fever
topic Ecología
Física
Aedes aegypti
Dispersal
Oviposition
Multinomial analysis
Dengue
Yellow fever
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Background & objectives: Since Aedes aegypti was identified as vector of yellow fever and dengue, its dispersal is relevant for disease control. We studied the dispersal of Ae. aegypti in temperate areas of Argentina during egglaying, using the existing population and egg traps. Methods: Two independent replicas of a unique experimental design involving mosquitoes dispersing from an urbanized area to adjacent non-urbanized locations were carried out and analyzed in statistical terms. Results: We found relationship between stochastic variables related to the egg-laying mosquito activity (ELMA), useful to assess dispersal probabilities, despite the lack of knowledge of the total number of ovipositions in the zone. We propose to evaluate the egg-laying activity as minus the logarithm of the fraction of negative ovitraps at different distances from the buildings. Interpretation & conclusion: Three zones with different oviposition activity were determined, a corridor surrounding the urbanization, a second region between 10 and 25 m and the third region extending from 30 to 45 m from the urbanization. The landscape (plant cover) and the human activity in the area appear to have an influence in the dispersal of Ae. aegypti. The proposed method worked consistently in two different replicas.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
description Background & objectives: Since Aedes aegypti was identified as vector of yellow fever and dengue, its dispersal is relevant for disease control. We studied the dispersal of Ae. aegypti in temperate areas of Argentina during egglaying, using the existing population and egg traps. Methods: Two independent replicas of a unique experimental design involving mosquitoes dispersing from an urbanized area to adjacent non-urbanized locations were carried out and analyzed in statistical terms. Results: We found relationship between stochastic variables related to the egg-laying mosquito activity (ELMA), useful to assess dispersal probabilities, despite the lack of knowledge of the total number of ovipositions in the zone. We propose to evaluate the egg-laying activity as minus the logarithm of the fraction of negative ovitraps at different distances from the buildings. Interpretation & conclusion: Three zones with different oviposition activity were determined, a corridor surrounding the urbanization, a second region between 10 and 25 m and the third region extending from 30 to 45 m from the urbanization. The landscape (plant cover) and the human activity in the area appear to have an influence in the dispersal of Ae. aegypti. The proposed method worked consistently in two different replicas.
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