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Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela

The exploitation of new wilderness areas with crops is increasing and traditional crop substitution has been modified by new more productive crops. The results show the anthropogenic disturbance effect on the sandflies population and Leishmania transmission in endemic areas of Venezuela. Three agroe...

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Autores principales: Nieves, Elsa, Oraá, Luzmary, Rondón, Yorfer, Sánchez, Mireya, Sánchez, Yetsenia, Rojas, Masyelly, Rondón, Maritza, Rujano, Maria, González, Nestor, Cazorla, Dalmiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3997880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24949018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/280629
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author Nieves, Elsa
Oraá, Luzmary
Rondón, Yorfer
Sánchez, Mireya
Sánchez, Yetsenia
Rojas, Masyelly
Rondón, Maritza
Rujano, Maria
González, Nestor
Cazorla, Dalmiro
author_facet Nieves, Elsa
Oraá, Luzmary
Rondón, Yorfer
Sánchez, Mireya
Sánchez, Yetsenia
Rojas, Masyelly
Rondón, Maritza
Rujano, Maria
González, Nestor
Cazorla, Dalmiro
author_sort Nieves, Elsa
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description The exploitation of new wilderness areas with crops is increasing and traditional crop substitution has been modified by new more productive crops. The results show the anthropogenic disturbance effect on the sandflies population and Leishmania transmission in endemic areas of Venezuela. Three agroecosystems with variable degrees of ecological disturbance, forest (conserved), cacao (fragmented), and orangery (disturbed), were selected. Four methods to sandfly capture were used; the specimens were identified and infected with Leishmania. Diversity, population structure, ANOVA, Tukey test, and simple correlation analysis were carried out. Shannon traps were able to capture 94.7% of the total sandflies, while CDC light traps, Sticky traps, and direct suction just captured 2.2%, 1.2%, and 0.9%, respectively. The results showed the effect of ecological disturbance degree on the composition of sandflies and population structure, revealing a dominance level increased but decreased on the diversity and richness of sandflies species in the greatest ecological disturbance area in relation to areas with less organic disturbance. Environments more disturbed cause adaptability of certain species such as Lutzomyia gomezi and Lutzomyia walkeri. These changes on the composition of sandflies population and structure emerging species could cause increasing of leishmaniasis transmission.
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spelling pubmed-39978802014-06-19 Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela Nieves, Elsa Oraá, Luzmary Rondón, Yorfer Sánchez, Mireya Sánchez, Yetsenia Rojas, Masyelly Rondón, Maritza Rujano, Maria González, Nestor Cazorla, Dalmiro J Trop Med Research Article The exploitation of new wilderness areas with crops is increasing and traditional crop substitution has been modified by new more productive crops. The results show the anthropogenic disturbance effect on the sandflies population and Leishmania transmission in endemic areas of Venezuela. Three agroecosystems with variable degrees of ecological disturbance, forest (conserved), cacao (fragmented), and orangery (disturbed), were selected. Four methods to sandfly capture were used; the specimens were identified and infected with Leishmania. Diversity, population structure, ANOVA, Tukey test, and simple correlation analysis were carried out. Shannon traps were able to capture 94.7% of the total sandflies, while CDC light traps, Sticky traps, and direct suction just captured 2.2%, 1.2%, and 0.9%, respectively. The results showed the effect of ecological disturbance degree on the composition of sandflies and population structure, revealing a dominance level increased but decreased on the diversity and richness of sandflies species in the greatest ecological disturbance area in relation to areas with less organic disturbance. Environments more disturbed cause adaptability of certain species such as Lutzomyia gomezi and Lutzomyia walkeri. These changes on the composition of sandflies population and structure emerging species could cause increasing of leishmaniasis transmission. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3997880/ /pubmed/24949018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/280629 Text en Copyright © 2014 Elsa Nieves et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nieves, Elsa
Oraá, Luzmary
Rondón, Yorfer
Sánchez, Mireya
Sánchez, Yetsenia
Rojas, Masyelly
Rondón, Maritza
Rujano, Maria
González, Nestor
Cazorla, Dalmiro
Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title_full Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title_fullStr Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title_short Effect of Environmental Disturbance on the Population of Sandflies and Leishmania Transmission in an Endemic Area of Venezuela
title_sort effect of environmental disturbance on the population of sandflies and leishmania transmission in an endemic area of venezuela
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3997880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24949018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/280629
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