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Title: Diurnal biting periodicity of parous Simulium (Diptera: Simuliidae) vectors in the onchocerciasis Amazonian focus
Authors: Grillet, María-Eugenia
Villamizar, N.J.
Cortez, J.
Frontado, H.L.
Escalona, M.
Vivas-Mart´ınez, S.
Basáñez, M.-G.
Keywords: Simulium guianense s.l.
S. incrustatum
S. oyapockense s.l.
Time-series
Harmonic analysis
Host-seeking activity
Onchocerciasis
Southern Venezuela
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Acta Tropica
Series/Report no.: ;94
Abstract: Abstract We describe the hourly patterns of parous biting activity of the three main simuliid vectors of human onchocerciasis in the Amazonian focus straddling between Venezuela and Brazil, namely, Simulium guianense s.l. Wise; S. incrustatum Lutz, and S. oyapockense s.l. Floch and Abonnenc. Time series of the hourly numbers of host-seeking parous flies caught in five Yanomami villages during dry, rainy, and their transition periods from 1995 to 2001 were investigated using harmonic analysis (assuming an underlying circadian rhythm) and periodic correlation (based on Spearman’s r). Parous S guianense s.l. showed a bimodal activity pattern, with a minor peak in mid-morning and a major peak at 16:00 h. S. incrustatum exhibited mainly unimodal activity during either early morning or midday according to locality. S. oyapockense s.l. bit humans throughout the day mainly between 10:00 and 16:00 h but also showed bimodal periodicity in some localities. Superimposed on the endogenous, species-specific daily cycles, parous activity showed variation according to locality, season, air temperature and relative humidity, with biting being promoted by warmer and drier hours during wet seasons/periods and reduced during hotter times in dry seasons or transitions. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for blackfly biology and ecology as well as onchocerciasis epidemiology and control. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10872/7344
ISSN: 0001-706X
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