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Biogeographical aspects of the occurence of Nyssomyia neivai and Nyssomyia intermedia (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a simpatric area of the Brazilian savannah
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SARAIVA, Lara et al. Biogeographical aspects of the occurence of Nyssomyia neivai and Nyssomyia intermedia (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a simpatric area of the Brazilian savannah. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 2012, vol.107, pp. 867-872.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02762012000700005
Autor
Saraiva, Lara
Carvalho, Gustavo Mayr de Lima
Sanguinette, Cristiani de Castilho
Carvalho, Deborah Aparecida Alves de
Andrade Filho, José Dilermando
Resumen
Nyssomyia intermedia and Nyssomyia neivai constitute a species complex associated with Leishmania transmission. The aim of this study was to analyse the ecological profiles of the Ny. intermedia and Ny. neivai populations in a sympatric area in the Brazilian savannah along the banks of the Velhas River. Captures were performed from July 2003-June 2005 in two distinct environments: a gallery forest with various degrees of anthropogenic modification and animal shelters. A total of 20,508 Ny. neivai (86%) and Ny. intermedia (14%) sandflies were collected. The difference between the proportions of the sandflies that were collected (Ny. neivai/Ny. intermedia) per bank was significant. The right bank presented a greater number of sandflies (65%) and more preserved vegetation. The abundance of Ny. neivai was higher than that of Ny. intermedia on both banks. The results demonstrate that anthropic activities can affect the sandfly populations in this area, thereby leading to a reduction in species abundance. Nevertheless, the environments with higher levels of antropogenic modification displayed sandfly population numbers that favour the Leishmania transmission cycle.