Article
Trapping Triatominae in silvatic habitats
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NOIREAU, F. et al. Trapping Triatominae in silvatic habitats. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, v. 97, n. 1, p. 61-63, jan. 2002.
0074-0276
Autor
Noireau, François
Franch, Fernando Abad
Valente, Sebastião A. S
Lima, Artur Gomes Dias
Lopes, Catarina M
Cunha, Vanda
Valente, Vera C
Palomeque, Francisco S
Pinto, Carlos José de Carvalho
Sherlock, Ítalo Rodrigues de Araújo
Aguilar, Marcelo
Steindel, Mario
Grisard, Edmundo Carlos
Jurberg, José
Resumen
Large-scale trials of a trapping system designed to collect silvatic Triatominae are reported. Live-baited adhesive traps were tested in various ecosystems and different triatomine habitats (arboreal and terrestrial). The trials were always successful, with a rate of positive habitats generally over 20 percent and reaching 48.4 percent for palm trees of the Amazon basin. Eleven species of Triatominae belonging to the three genera of public health importance (Triatoma, Rhodnius and Panstrongylus) were captured. This trapping system provides an effective way to detect the presence of triatomines in terrestrial and arboreal silvatic habitats and represents a promising tool for ecological studies. Various lines of research are contemplated to improve the performance of this trapping system.