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Cecilia A Veggiani Aybar1, María J Dantur Juri, Mirta Santana, Mercedes S Lizarralde de Grosso, Gustavo R Spinelli.
Abstract
The goal of this survey was to analyze the spatio-temporal distribution patterns of Culicoides Latreille species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and their relationship with environmental variables in Salta, northwestern Argentina. Culicoides were collected monthly from January 2003 through December 2005. The influence of the climatic variables on population abundance was analyzed with a multilevel Poisson regression. A total of 918 specimens belonging to five species were collected. The most abundant species was Culicoides paraensis Goeldi (65.5%), followed by Culicoides lahillei Iches (14.6%) and Culicoides debilipalpis Lutz (7.6%). The highest seasonal abundance for C. paraensis, C. debilipalpis and C. lahillei occurred during the spring and summer. A Poisson regression analysis showed that the mean maximum and minimum temperature and the mean maximum and minimum humidity were the variables with the greatest influence on the population abundance of Culicoides species.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23461794 PMCID: PMC3646605 DOI: 10.1673/031.012.14501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. Geographical locations of Aguas Blancas, El Oculto, and San Ramón de la Nueva Orán, Salta province, northwestern Argentina. High quality figures are available online.
Absolute number (N) and percentage (%) of Culicoides species collected from January 2003 through December 2005 in Aguas Blancas, El Oculto and San Ramón de la Nueva Orán, Salta province, Argentina.
Figure 2. Seasonal fluctuations of Culicoides debilipalpis, Culicoides insignis, Culicoides lahillei, Culicoides paraensis, and Culicoides venezuelensis from January 2003 through December 2005 in Aguas Blancas, El Oculto, and San Ramón de la Nueva Orán, Salta province, Argentina. High quality figures are available online.
Multilevel Poisson regression results for Culicoides debilipalpis, Culicoides paraensis, Culicoides insignis, and Culicoides lahillei species collected from January 2003 through December 2005 in Salta province, Argentina.