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Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China

Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) attracts host-seeking adult mosquitoes; this fact is exploited for mosquito monitoring, which is important for evaluating the effects of mosquito-control operations. A field experiment was designed to explore the relationship between the CO(2) flow rate and the trapping effect...

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Autores principales: Wu, Yuyan, Wang, Jinna, Li, Tianqi, Liu, Qinmei, Gong, Zhenyu, Hou, Juan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7707600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33259534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243061
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author Wu, Yuyan
Wang, Jinna
Li, Tianqi
Liu, Qinmei
Gong, Zhenyu
Hou, Juan
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Wang, Jinna
Li, Tianqi
Liu, Qinmei
Gong, Zhenyu
Hou, Juan
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description Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) attracts host-seeking adult mosquitoes; this fact is exploited for mosquito monitoring, which is important for evaluating the effects of mosquito-control operations. A field experiment was designed to explore the relationship between the CO(2) flow rate and the trapping effect of BG traps. The aim was to select an appropriate flow rate for monitoring Aedes albopictus. Six sampling sites were selected for field experiments in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang Province, China. A total of six CO(2) flow rates (0.00 L/min, 0.075 L/min, 0.15 L/min, 0.30 L/min, 0.60 L/min and 1.20 L/min) were tested to compare their effects on mosquito trapping. The catches were performed in six trapping periods between 15:30 and 18:30, and each catch period lasted 0.5 h. A total of 3068 adult mosquitoes were captured at six sampling sites in six days using BG traps (with BG-Sweetscent), among which 86.96% were Ae. albopictus. The total number of Ae. albopictus (males and females) captured at a flow rate of 0.00 L/min was significantly lower than the numbers captured at 0.075 L/min, 0.15 L/min, 0.30 L/min, 0.60 L/min and 1.20 L/min (P<0.001, P<0.001, P<0.001, P<0.001, and P<0.001 respectively). The total number of Ae. albopictus captured and the number of Ae. albopictus females captured increased with increasing CO(2) flow and peaked at 0.3 L/min, above which these capture numbers did not increase significantly. In conclusion, the appropriate CO(2) flow rate for monitoring Ae. albopictus with BG traps was 0.3 L/min.
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spelling pubmed-77076002020-12-08 Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China Wu, Yuyan Wang, Jinna Li, Tianqi Liu, Qinmei Gong, Zhenyu Hou, Juan PLoS One Research Article Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) attracts host-seeking adult mosquitoes; this fact is exploited for mosquito monitoring, which is important for evaluating the effects of mosquito-control operations. A field experiment was designed to explore the relationship between the CO(2) flow rate and the trapping effect of BG traps. The aim was to select an appropriate flow rate for monitoring Aedes albopictus. Six sampling sites were selected for field experiments in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang Province, China. A total of six CO(2) flow rates (0.00 L/min, 0.075 L/min, 0.15 L/min, 0.30 L/min, 0.60 L/min and 1.20 L/min) were tested to compare their effects on mosquito trapping. The catches were performed in six trapping periods between 15:30 and 18:30, and each catch period lasted 0.5 h. A total of 3068 adult mosquitoes were captured at six sampling sites in six days using BG traps (with BG-Sweetscent), among which 86.96% were Ae. albopictus. The total number of Ae. albopictus (males and females) captured at a flow rate of 0.00 L/min was significantly lower than the numbers captured at 0.075 L/min, 0.15 L/min, 0.30 L/min, 0.60 L/min and 1.20 L/min (P<0.001, P<0.001, P<0.001, P<0.001, and P<0.001 respectively). The total number of Ae. albopictus captured and the number of Ae. albopictus females captured increased with increasing CO(2) flow and peaked at 0.3 L/min, above which these capture numbers did not increase significantly. In conclusion, the appropriate CO(2) flow rate for monitoring Ae. albopictus with BG traps was 0.3 L/min. Public Library of Science 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7707600/ /pubmed/33259534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243061 Text en © 2020 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
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Wu, Yuyan
Wang, Jinna
Li, Tianqi
Liu, Qinmei
Gong, Zhenyu
Hou, Juan
Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title_full Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title_fullStr Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title_short Effect of different carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flows on trapping Aedes albopictus with BG traps in the field in Zhejiang Province, China
title_sort effect of different carbon dioxide (co(2)) flows on trapping aedes albopictus with bg traps in the field in zhejiang province, china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7707600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33259534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243061
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