Title of article
Immature mosquitoes in agricultural wetlands of the coastal plain of Georgia, U.S.A.: Effects of landscape and environmental habitat characteristics
Author/Authors
Botello، نويسنده , , Gina and Golladay، نويسنده , , Stephen and Covich، نويسنده , , Alan and Blackmore، نويسنده , , Mark، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
304
To page
312
Abstract
This study is the first to report on the relationships between immature mosquitoes (larvae and pupae) and landscape and environmental habitat characteristics in wetlands associated with row crop agriculture. Indicator species analysis (ISA) was used to test for associations among mosquito species and groups of wetland sites with similar Landscape Development Intensity (LDI) values. Results indicated that Anopheles quadrimaculatus, Culex erraticus, and Psorophora columbiae were associated with agricultural wetlands (LDI > 2.0), whereas Anopheles crucians and Culex territans were associated with forested reference wetlands (LDI < 2.0) in both wet and dry years. The species fidelity to wetland type, regardless of the hydrologic regime, demonstrates these species are robust indicators of wetland condition. Data on immature mosquito assemblages were compared to selected landscape and environmental habitat variables using Akaikeʹs Information Criterion (AICc) model selection. LDI indices, dissolved oxygen concentration, the proportion of emergent vegetation, and the proportion of bare ground in wetlands were important factors associated with the selected mosquito species. These results indicate that LDI indices are useful in predicting the distributions of disease vectors or other nuisance mosquito species across broad geographic areas. Additionally, these results suggest mosquitoes are valuable bioindicators of wetland condition that reflect land use and hydrologic variability.
Keywords
Larval mosquito assemblages , coastal plain , land use/cover , Bioindicator , Agricultural wetlands
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Record number
2093249
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