Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Porto, Valbia de Souza lattes
Orientador(a): Gusmão, Maria Avany Bezerra lattes
Banca de defesa: Cavalcanti, Marília Gabriela dos Santos lattes, Candido, Lafayette Pereira lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/72664
Resumo: The temperature interferes in the life cycle of the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, causing changes in their distribution, dispersion; in its establishment and in its population explosions. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of different temperatures on the development of these mosquitoes in the field, besides verifying if there was interspecific competition modulated by the temperature. The research was conducted with eggs collected in the seasons of drought and rain, in the municipality of Campina Grande (PB), using traps of the ovitrampas type. In the field, the effect of temperature on egg positivity (IPO) and egg density (IDO) was evaluated to verify the predominance of one species over the other. The IPO of Ae. aegypti was lower in the rainy season (42.2%) and IDO (40.63) than in the dry season (77.77%, 64.54), respectively. However, it was verified at one of the IDO collection points of 54.35 in the rainy season. Also in the rainy season, only Ae. albopictus with IPO of 4.44% and IDO 18.5. It was observed that Ae. aegypti are distributed heterogeneously at the points (X^2=2.2 e-16 ; P<0.05). Laboratory bioassays have shown that Ae. aegypti overlies Ae. albopictus, regardless of the proportion of its populations, because Ae. albopictus is more sensitive than Ae. aegypti. It has been found that 25 ° C is the ideal temperature for the development of both species, due to a larger larval hatching. The data reinforce the need to study the temperature in the interaction of these mosquitoes, since together with other abiotic factors it can play a crucial role in the permanence of the species in the environment, which can affect the rate of oviposition and the number of viable eggs.
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spelling 2019-10-10T14:02:34Z2026-02-26T12:17:31Z2018-05-25PORTO, V. de S. Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador. 2018. 60f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2018.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7266424004014011P9The temperature interferes in the life cycle of the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, causing changes in their distribution, dispersion; in its establishment and in its population explosions. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of different temperatures on the development of these mosquitoes in the field, besides verifying if there was interspecific competition modulated by the temperature. The research was conducted with eggs collected in the seasons of drought and rain, in the municipality of Campina Grande (PB), using traps of the ovitrampas type. In the field, the effect of temperature on egg positivity (IPO) and egg density (IDO) was evaluated to verify the predominance of one species over the other. The IPO of Ae. aegypti was lower in the rainy season (42.2%) and IDO (40.63) than in the dry season (77.77%, 64.54), respectively. However, it was verified at one of the IDO collection points of 54.35 in the rainy season. Also in the rainy season, only Ae. albopictus with IPO of 4.44% and IDO 18.5. It was observed that Ae. aegypti are distributed heterogeneously at the points (X^2=2.2 e-16 ; P<0.05). Laboratory bioassays have shown that Ae. aegypti overlies Ae. albopictus, regardless of the proportion of its populations, because Ae. albopictus is more sensitive than Ae. aegypti. It has been found that 25 ° C is the ideal temperature for the development of both species, due to a larger larval hatching. The data reinforce the need to study the temperature in the interaction of these mosquitoes, since together with other abiotic factors it can play a crucial role in the permanence of the species in the environment, which can affect the rate of oviposition and the number of viable eggs.A temperatura interfere no ciclo de vida dos mosquitos Aedes aegypti e Ae. albopictus, provocando alterações na sua distribuição, dispersão, estabelecimento e nos seus aumentos populacionais. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes temperaturas no desenvolvimento desses mosquitos em campo, além de verificar se havia competição interespecífica modulada pela temperatura. A pesquisa foi conduzida com ovos coletados nos períodos de seca e chuva, no município de Campina Grande (PB), utilizando armadilhas do tipo ovitrampas. Em campo avaliou-se o efeito da temperatura sobre os índices de positividade de ovos (IPO) e de densidade de ovos (IDO) para verificar a predominância de uma espécie sobre a outra. O IPO de Ae. aegypti foi mais baixo no período de chuva (42,2%) e IDO de 40,63, quando comparados aos índices verificados no período de seca (77,77%, 64,54), respectivamente. Todavia, foi verificado em um dos pontos de coleta IDO de 54,35 no período chuvoso. Ainda no período chuvoso e, apenas no ponto A de coleta foi registrado Ae. albopictus com IPO de 4,44% e IDO 18,5. Observou-se que os ovos de Ae. aegypti se distribuem heterogeneamente nos pontos (X^2=2.2 e-16 ; P<0.05).Bioensaios de laboratório mostraram que Ae. aegypti se sobrepõe sobre Ae. albopictus, independente da proporção de suas populações, devido o Ae. albopictus ser mais sensível do que o Ae. aegypti. Verificou-se que 25 °C é a temperatura ideal para o desenvolvimento de ambas as espécies, por apresentarem uma maior eclosão larval. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Interaction of salinity with doses of Ca²+ and K+ for adaptations in hydroponic lettuce cultivation in DFT system in the brazilian semiarid
title Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
spellingShingle Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
Porto, Valbia de Souza
Mosquitoes
Vectors of arboviruses
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Mosquitos
Arboviroses
Interação ecológica
Sazonalidade climática
title_short Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
title_full Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
title_fullStr Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
title_full_unstemmed Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
title_sort Interação ecológica entre Aedes aegypti e Aedes albopictus (DIPTERA:CULICIDAE): Temperatura como fator modulador
author Porto, Valbia de Souza
author_facet Porto, Valbia de Souza
author_role author
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Cavalcanti, Marília Gabriela dos Santos
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7178584065878686
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Candido, Lafayette Pereira
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2686488310365954
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Gusmão, Maria Avany Bezerra
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4174903149359607
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4007444317504461
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Porto, Valbia de Souza
contributor_str_mv Cavalcanti, Marília Gabriela dos Santos
Candido, Lafayette Pereira
Gusmão, Maria Avany Bezerra
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Mosquitoes
Vectors of arboviruses
topic Mosquitoes
Vectors of arboviruses
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Mosquitos
Arboviroses
Interação ecológica
Sazonalidade climática
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mosquitos
Arboviroses
Interação ecológica
Sazonalidade climática
description The temperature interferes in the life cycle of the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, causing changes in their distribution, dispersion; in its establishment and in its population explosions. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of different temperatures on the development of these mosquitoes in the field, besides verifying if there was interspecific competition modulated by the temperature. The research was conducted with eggs collected in the seasons of drought and rain, in the municipality of Campina Grande (PB), using traps of the ovitrampas type. In the field, the effect of temperature on egg positivity (IPO) and egg density (IDO) was evaluated to verify the predominance of one species over the other. The IPO of Ae. aegypti was lower in the rainy season (42.2%) and IDO (40.63) than in the dry season (77.77%, 64.54), respectively. However, it was verified at one of the IDO collection points of 54.35 in the rainy season. Also in the rainy season, only Ae. albopictus with IPO of 4.44% and IDO 18.5. It was observed that Ae. aegypti are distributed heterogeneously at the points (X^2=2.2 e-16 ; P<0.05). Laboratory bioassays have shown that Ae. aegypti overlies Ae. albopictus, regardless of the proportion of its populations, because Ae. albopictus is more sensitive than Ae. aegypti. It has been found that 25 ° C is the ideal temperature for the development of both species, due to a larger larval hatching. The data reinforce the need to study the temperature in the interaction of these mosquitoes, since together with other abiotic factors it can play a crucial role in the permanence of the species in the environment, which can affect the rate of oviposition and the number of viable eggs.
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