2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85752-y
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Abstract: Although there are many studies on the control of mosquito vectors of the yellow fever virus (YFV) in tropical forests, there are still few ecological studies regarding abiotic factors effect on these mosquitoes. Here we characterize these effects on oviposition behavior, abundance, and diversity of mosquito vectors of YFV. The study was conducted in Córrego da Luz Municipal Park, in Casimiro de Abreu, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, from July 2018 to December 2019. Ovitraps were placed at ground level and 3 m h… Show more

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“…We only reared a single Hg. janthinomys specimen from bamboo despite this species being common at our study site, although our methods differed slightly from others that have proven more successful for collecting this species 59 , 60 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We only reared a single Hg. janthinomys specimen from bamboo despite this species being common at our study site, although our methods differed slightly from others that have proven more successful for collecting this species 59 , 60 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This study presents a novel integrated approach for the surveillance of arboviral diseases with different ecological transmission dynamics, allowing the identification of transmission risks at the local scale. Although most studies have focused on determining the abundance of immature or adult mosquitoes alone [ [26] , [27] , [28] , [29] ]; our findings highlight the importance of evaluating immature and adult infestation together. Modeling the spatial distribution of these indices and breeding site characteristics is valuable for designing and focusing on control strategies at fine scales, as evident from our model [ 30 , 31 ], furthermore the observed spatial pattern for immature stage presence was probably associated with breeding places availability and characteristics as was found by our model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…leucocelaenus, representing more than 80% of all mosquito vector species identified. This species was also the most abundant during all of the seasons in the Córrego da Luz Municipal Park of Casimiro de Abreu, Rio de Janeiro state, Southeastern Brazil [26]. Additionally, the temperature was a determining factor in the increased size of Hg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%