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“…It is important to emphasize that studies seeking to identify and quantify the detritus deposited in the breeding sites during the collections, which serve as food source for the larvae, may contribute to more robust analyses of ecological interactions among mosquitoes and their population dynamics. The similarity in the use of oviposition sites in the urban area of Santa Barbara d'Oeste, São Paulo state has already been described by Piovezan et al , who found similar occupation patterns. The other species were randomly distributed in the area, occurring at low frequencies in the collections, probably due to the sampling methods used in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…It is important to emphasize that studies seeking to identify and quantify the detritus deposited in the breeding sites during the collections, which serve as food source for the larvae, may contribute to more robust analyses of ecological interactions among mosquitoes and their population dynamics. The similarity in the use of oviposition sites in the urban area of Santa Barbara d'Oeste, São Paulo state has already been described by Piovezan et al , who found similar occupation patterns. The other species were randomly distributed in the area, occurring at low frequencies in the collections, probably due to the sampling methods used in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Aedes aegypti was the second most frequent species. Although its presence in the urban area of the city of Santa Bárbara d'Oeste has already been well described (Piovezan et al ), other authors indicate infestations in rural areas (Silva ; Barbosa et al ), making this fact of extreme importance to local health authorities, because of the risk of dengue transmission and possible yellow fever urbanization (Consoli and Oliveira ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Mosquitoes of the Psorophora genus were the most abundant Aedini after Ae. scapularis ; this might be explained by the fact that these types of mosquitoes share the same breeding habitats 3 , 19 , 25 . Although Psorophora have been found to carry some types of infection in nature, mosquitoes of this genus are not considered epidemiologically significant vectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the northern South America, Alimi et al (2016) and Piovezan et al (2012) assessed the risk of malaria transmission and vector exposure using multi-criteria decision analysis, just as Piovezan et al (2012) performed spatial evaluation of Culicidae (Diptera) larvae from different breeding sites in the São Paulo State municipality of Santa Bárbara d' Oeste.…”
Section: Urban Land Use Pattern Analysis For Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%