Effect of the rural and urban microclimate on mosquito richness and abundance in Yucatan State, Mexico

The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of the rural and urban microclimate on the presence of mosquitoes. Temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH; indoors and outdoors), as well as mosquito richness and abundance were measured in two sites (urban and rural) of the Yucatan State, Mexico. Species richness was higher in the urban site, whereas mosquito abundance was higher in the rural site. The microclimates of urban and rural housing differently affect mosquito richness and abundance. Mosquito richness and abundance were higher outdoors than indoors in the urban site, but they were higher indoors than outdoors in the rural site. For the urban site, analysis of the relation of T and RH with the registered parameters revealed that species richness increased with increasing indoor RH, and that mosquito abundance increased with increasing indoor T and RH. In the rural site, species richness was not affected, but abundance increased with increasing T and RH (indoors as well as outdoors). Results are discussed in the context of the management of mosquito transmitted diseases. No IRB approval was necessary since no ethical implications were identified to be reviewed by the ethical committee for the research of the ECOSUR Institution.

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Main Authors: Flores Ruiz, Suemy del Socorro Maestra autora 21679, Cabrera Romo, Salomé Doctora autora 21608, Castillo Vera, Alfredo Doctor autor 2082, Dor Roques, Ariane Liliane Jeanne Doctora autora 12293
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Culicidae, Aedes, Culex, Población de insectos, Microclima, Humedad relativa, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1089%2Fvbz.2021.0105
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