Authors
Ting-Wu Chuang, Michael B Hildreth, Denise L Vanroekel, Michael C Wimberly
Publication date
2011/5/1
Journal
Journal of medical entomology
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
669-679
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This study compared the spatial and temporal patterns of Culex tarsalis Coquillett and Aedes vexans Meigen populations and examined their relationships with land cover types and climatic variability in Sioux Falls, SD. Between 24 and 30 CDC CO2-baited light traps were set annually in Sioux Falls from May to September 2005–2008. Land cover data were acquired from the 2001 National Land Cover Dataset and the percentages of selected land cover types were calculated within a 600-m buffer zone around each trap. Meteorological information was summarized from local weather stations. Cx. tarsalis exhibited stronger spatial autocorrelation than Ae. vexans. Land cover analysis indicated that Cx. tarsalis was positively correlated with grass/hay, and Ae. vexans was positively correlated with wetlands. No associations were identified between irrigation and the host-seeking population of each species …
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Scholar articles
TW Chuang, MB Hildreth, DL Vanroekel, MC Wimberly - Journal of medical entomology, 2011