Effect of land cover and landscape fragmentation on anopheline mosquito abundance and diversity in an important Colombian malaria endemic region
Autor: | Margarita M. Correa, Nelson Naranjo-Díaz, Daniel S. Rincón, Alba Marín, Juan C. Hernandez-Valencia |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Topography Marine and Aquatic Sciences Disease Vectors Mosquitoes Geographical locations Diversity index 0302 clinical medicine Medical Conditions Abundance (ecology) Medicine and Health Sciences Animal Management Multidisciplinary biology Ecology Geography Anopheles Eukaryota Agriculture Biodiversity Insects Infectious Diseases Shannon Index Medicine Brazil Research Article Freshwater Environments Livestock Arthropoda Ecological Metrics Science 030231 tropical medicine Land cover Mosquito Vectors Colombia Spatial distribution 03 medical and health sciences Surface Water Parasitic Diseases Animals Relative species abundance Ecosystem Landforms Ecology and Environmental Sciences Fragmentation (computing) Organisms Species diversity Biology and Life Sciences Aquatic Environments Species Diversity Geomorphology South America biology.organism_classification Tropical Diseases Invertebrates Insect Vectors Malaria Species Interactions 030104 developmental biology Wetlands Earth Sciences People and places Hydrology Zoology Entomology |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0240207 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Popis: | Landscape structure influences the distribution and abundance of anopheline mosquitoes and has an indirect impact on malaria transmission. This work aimed to determine the effect of land cover and landscape fragmentation on anopheline mosquito abundance and diversity in an important Colombian malaria endemic area, the Bajo Cauca region. Diversity indices were calculated for Anopheles mosquitoes collected in various localities of the region. Land cover types were characterized using orthorectified aerial photographs to estimate landscape metrics. The relationship between landscape fragmentation and species diversity was evaluated by regression analysis. The correlation between species abundance and land cover types was determined using canonical correspondence analyses. Results showed a statistically significant tendency for a lower diversity of the Anopheles community in landscapes with higher patch number, patch density and effective mesh size. For most species, there was evidence of a significant relationship between species abundance and land covers modified by anthropic activities which generate forest loss. These results indicate that activities that modify the landscape structure and land cover composition generate changes that affect the spatial distribution and composition of epidemiologically-important Anopheles species, which may impact malaria distribution in a region. This information is useful to guide control interventions that promote unfavorable landscapes for malaria vector propagation. |
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