Abstract

BackgroundAnopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria. Anopheles species use standing water as breeding sites. Human activities, like the creation of an artificial lake during the implementation of hydroelectric power plants, lead to changes in environmental characteristics and, therefore, may changes the species richness and composition of Anopheles mosquitoes. The aim of the present study was to verify whether or not there is an association between the artificial flooding resulting from the construction of the Jirau hydroelectric power plant, and the richness and composition of anophelines.MethodsMosquitoes samples were obtained monthly from the Jirau hydroelectric power plant area located at Porto Velho, Rondônia State, using Human Landing Catch (06:00–10:00 PM). Mosquitoes collected were transported to Laboratório de Entomologia Médica FIOCRUZ-RO where they were identified until species using dichotomous key.ResultsA total of 6347 anophelines belonging to eight different species were collected. The anophelines species richness was significantly lower during the first flooding stage. Differences in anophelines species composition were found when comparing the first flooding stage with the other stages. Furthermore, the mean number of Anopheles darlingi, the main vector of malaria in the region, increases during the first and the third flooding stages.ConclusionsThe continual monitoring of these vectors during the late operational phase may be useful in order to understand how anophelines will behave in this area.

Highlights

  • Anopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria

  • The occurrence of an anopheline species in an endemic area is associated with the environmental characteristics of the region

  • From April 2011 to December 2015, using the Human Landing Catch (HLC), 6347 anophelinae belonging to 8 different species were collected

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Anopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria. Like the creation of an artificial lake during the implementation of hydroelectric power plants, lead to changes in environmental characteristics and, may changes the species richness and composition of Anopheles mosquitoes. Even nonvector mosquitoes can be extremely aggressive when blood-feeding which can cause a great nuisance to their hosts. This group has an important impact on public health [1, 2]. Important aspects of an anophelines population, such as species richness and composition, are ruled by environmental characteristics, Rodrigures et al Malar J (2017) 16:87 including food availability, breeding sites and vegetation [4]

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