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Rev Cubana Med Trop 2015; 67 (2)
Interspecific relationship between Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) and Culicidae species in Havana, Cuba
Marquetti FMC, Pérez CM, Mendizábal AME, Peraza CI, Eulalio R, Torriente M, Leyva SM
Language: Spanish
References: 63
Page: 279-292
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ABSTRACT
Introduction. Aedes aegypti and
Aedes albopictus recognized dengue vectors are
considered invasive species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate
regions of the planet. The current distribution of the two Aedes mosquitoes overlap
and are affected by interspecific larval competition in their container habitats.
Objective. To determine the interspecific relationship of
Ae. albopictus with
mosquitoes communities in Havana province in Cuba in two time periods , 1995 -
1999 and 2010-2012.
Methods. Annual records of mosquito larval samples from Entomology Laboratory
Havana province were used for this study.
Results. Coexistence between
Ae. albopictus and
Ae. aegypti as well as with
Culex
quinquefasciatus was demonstrated favored in the case of the first by strong
insecticide pressure is subject
Ae. aegypti throughout the year and the second by
be considered an opportunistic species and the physiological tolerance to
insecticides reported for it, whereas replacement of
Ae. mediovittatus by
Ae.
albopictus was observed.
Conclusions. Our study demonstrated the coexistence between
Ae. albopictus and
Ae. aegypti in Havana province favored by the rainy - dry seasonal cycle present in
Cuba , the availability of existing breeding sites product sanitation deficiencies and
problems in the water supply, in addition to the permanent control of
Ae. aegypti
that only influencing populations of
Ae. albopictus partially.
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