2009
DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v3i2.146en
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Climatic zoning of conditions for the development of the larva of the mosquito that transmits the dengue fever virus in the State of Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract: Realizou-se o zoneamento climático para o desenvolvimento da larva do mosquito transmissor do vírus da dengue, Aedes aegypti, no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Foram utilizadas a média e a variabilidade dos totais mensais de precipitação pluviométrica, o número médio decendial de dias com precipitação, as cartas mensais de temperatura média das médias, médias das máximas e médias das mínimas e a probabilidade de ocorrência de temperaturas mínimas absolutas abaixo de 5°C. Foram consideradas regiões preferenciais … Show more

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“…The region has high levels of rainfall in all months, with average monthly precipitation of more than 200 mm for all months of the year (Buriol et al . 2009) and average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm (Backes et al . 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The region has high levels of rainfall in all months, with average monthly precipitation of more than 200 mm for all months of the year (Buriol et al . 2009) and average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm (Backes et al . 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bonatti et al 2006). Temperatures range from −3-18 • C in the cold season and 18.3-27 • C in the warm season, and an annual average of 14.5 • C. The region has high levels of rainfall in all months, with average monthly precipitation of more than 200 mm for all months of the year (Buriol et al 2009) and average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm (Backes et al 2005).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The climate is classified as Temperate Superhumid (Maluf 2000), with temperatures ranging from -3 to 18°C in winter months and 18.3-27°C in the summer months, and an annual average of 14.5°C. The region has high levels of rainfall in all months, with average monthly precipitation of more than 200 mm for all months of the year (Buriol et al 2009) and average annual precipitation of more than 2,200 mm (Backes et al 2005). We collected field data from October 2008 to February 2009 (127 nights) at a temporary stream that forms following heavy rainfall (29°25 0 41.3 00 S 50°23 0 44.5 00 W, 866 m above sea level) and the adjacent forest.…”
Section: Study Site and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%