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Anopheline diversity in urban and peri-urban malaria foci: comparison between alternative traps and seasonal effects in a city in the Western Brazilian Amazon.

Anne Caroline Alves MeirelesLucas Rosendo da SilvaMarlon Ferreira SimplícioAlzemar Alves de LimaFlávia Geovana Fontineles RiosCarla Augusta de MenezesLuiz Henrique Maciel FeitozaGenimar Rebouças Julião
Published in: Malaria journal (2022)
Although peri-urban settings presented a greater abundance of anophelines, Shannon and Simpson diversities were higher in urban sites. Each technique proved to be useful, depending on the purpose: PHLC was more effective in capturing the highest anopheline densities, Gazetrap caught the greatest number of species, and the barrier screen technique captured more engorged individuals. There was no seasonal effect on Anopheles assemblage structure; however, a more diverse fauna was caught in the transitional season. Biting activity was more intense from 6 to 8 p.m., with a predominance of An. darlingi.
Keyphrases
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