Artrópodos hematófagos del río Raposo, Valle, Colombia: I - Aspectos Ecológicos
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Artrópodos hematófagos, Aspectos Ecológicos, Bosque pluvial tropical (es)Artrópodos hematófagos, Aspectos Ecológicos, Bosque pluvial tropical (en)
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de la región, que cuenta con abundancia de reservorios potenciales de arbovirus: aves y mamíferos. Se describen tres situaciones ecológicas distintas: manglar, pantanos de agua salobre-agua dulce y bosque pluvial tropical; en todas hay numerosos artrópodos: mosquitos, tabanos, etc. Al considerar los criaderos de mosquitos se encuentra que el agua acumulada en recipientes vegetales altos produce mayoría de especies, Los insectos adultos se capturan con cebos humano o animal, a nivel del suelo o en plataformas bajo el dosel del bosque, durante el día y en la noche. Tambien se utilizan diversos modelos de trampas de luz. Así se obtienen,
además de especies ya conocidas en Colombia, otras no registradas previamente y algunas nuevas. En relación con arbovirus se logran varios aislamientos positivos en mosquitos y flebótomos.
during the day and night with human and animal bait at ground level and on platforms at varying heights above the ground. We also used a variety of light traps. Apart from wellknown species, we found some new species and others that had not been recorded previously in Colombia. Several types of arbovirus were isolated from mosquitoes and sandflies.
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