Abstract

BackgroundLack of information about the dispersal of vector species barricade surveillance and control.AimsTherefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the species diversity of Culex mosquito's larvae in the coastal areas of the Persian Gulf.MethodsMosquito larvae were collected from six places in three main environmental categories: urban (UA), rural (RA) and uninhabited areas (UNA), using dipping technique. Four dips were taken from each breeding site (350 ml each). Larval investigation was conducted two times a month during the study period. Diversity studies were conducted separately for each category by calculating classic diversity indices.ResultsIn total, 1369 specimens belonging to 10 different species were collected and identified, as follows: Culex hortensis, Cx. laticinctus, Cx. mimeticus, Cx. perexiguus, Cx. pipiens, Cx. modestus, Cx. sinaiticus, Cx. theileri, Cx. torrentium and Cx. tritaeniorhynchus. None of these mosquito species have been recorded previously in this region. Diversity analysis indicated higher species richness for RA (Margalef 1/26). The average diversity indices for the three environment types ranged from 1.50 to 1.64 for Shannon index and from 0.730 to 0.738 for Simpson index.ConclusionsBiodiversity analysis indicated that species diversity in rural, urban and uninhabited areas is somewhat similar. Therefore, attention to all areas in vector control programs is essential.

Highlights

  • Mosquitoes are the most important vectors of public health due to their roles in the transmission of diseases such as Malaria, Lymphatic filariasis, West Nile fever (WNV)‚ Zika, Sindbis fever‚ Dengue fever‚ and Encephalitis [1,2,3,4]

  • Biodiversity analysis indicated that species diversity in rural, urban and uninhabited areas is somewhat similar

  • In Iran, natural infection with third stage of D. immitis larvae was recorted in Culex theileri, this could be the main vector of this roundworm parasite [3]

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Introduction

Mosquitoes are the most important vectors of public health due to their roles in the transmission of diseases such as Malaria, Lymphatic filariasis, West Nile fever (WNV)‚ Zika, Sindbis fever‚ Dengue fever‚ and Encephalitis [1,2,3,4]. Aims: the aim of the present study was to determine the species diversity of Culex mosquito's larvae in the coastal areas of the Persian Gulf. Results: In total, 1369 specimens belonging to 10 different species were collected and identified, as follows: Culex hortensis, Cx. laticinctus, Cx. mimeticus, Cx. perexiguus, Cx. pipiens, Cx. modestus, Cx. sinaiticus, Cx. theileri, Cx. torrentium and Cx. tritaeniorhynchus None of these mosquito species have been recorded previously in this region. Attention to all areas in vector control programs is essential

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