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Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon

In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a seasonal inventory has been performed in five contrasted biotopes in Ivindo (INP) and Moukalaba-Doudou (MDNP) National Parks. A total of 10,033 hematophagous flies were captured. The Glossinidae, with...

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Autores principales: Bitome Essono, Paul Yannick, Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier, Mavoungou, Jacques, Obiang Mba, Régis, Duvallet, Gérard, Bretagnolle, François
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26187781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2015023
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author Bitome Essono, Paul Yannick
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Mavoungou, Jacques
Obiang Mba, Régis
Duvallet, Gérard
Bretagnolle, François
author_facet Bitome Essono, Paul Yannick
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Mavoungou, Jacques
Obiang Mba, Régis
Duvallet, Gérard
Bretagnolle, François
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description In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a seasonal inventory has been performed in five contrasted biotopes in Ivindo (INP) and Moukalaba-Doudou (MDNP) National Parks. A total of 10,033 hematophagous flies were captured. The Glossinidae, with six different species identified, was the most abundant group and constitutes about 60% of the captured flies compared to the Stomoxys (6 species also identified) and Tabanidae with 28% and 12%, respectively. The Glossinidae showed a higher rate of capture in primary forest and in research camps. In INP, the Stomoxys showed a higher rate of capture in secondary forest and at village borders, whereas in MDNP the Stomoxys were captured more in the savannah area. Thus, each fly group seemed to reach maximum abundance in different habitats. The Glossinidae were more abundant in primary forest and near research camps while Stomoxys were more abundant in secondary forest and savannah. The Tabanidae did not show a clear habitat preference.
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spelling pubmed-45064872015-08-10 Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon Bitome Essono, Paul Yannick Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier Mavoungou, Jacques Obiang Mba, Régis Duvallet, Gérard Bretagnolle, François Parasite Research Article In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a seasonal inventory has been performed in five contrasted biotopes in Ivindo (INP) and Moukalaba-Doudou (MDNP) National Parks. A total of 10,033 hematophagous flies were captured. The Glossinidae, with six different species identified, was the most abundant group and constitutes about 60% of the captured flies compared to the Stomoxys (6 species also identified) and Tabanidae with 28% and 12%, respectively. The Glossinidae showed a higher rate of capture in primary forest and in research camps. In INP, the Stomoxys showed a higher rate of capture in secondary forest and at village borders, whereas in MDNP the Stomoxys were captured more in the savannah area. Thus, each fly group seemed to reach maximum abundance in different habitats. The Glossinidae were more abundant in primary forest and near research camps while Stomoxys were more abundant in secondary forest and savannah. The Tabanidae did not show a clear habitat preference. EDP Sciences 2015 2015-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4506487/ /pubmed/26187781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2015023 Text en © P.Y. Bitome Essono et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bitome Essono, Paul Yannick
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Mavoungou, Jacques
Obiang Mba, Régis
Duvallet, Gérard
Bretagnolle, François
Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title_full Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title_fullStr Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title_short Distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (Glossinidae, Stomoxys, and Tabanidae) in two national parks of Gabon
title_sort distribution and abundance of hematophagous flies (glossinidae, stomoxys, and tabanidae) in two national parks of gabon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26187781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2015023
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