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Seasonal abundance of mosquito and chigger mite species in diverse habitat types in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Seasonal abundance and distribution of mosquitoes and chigger mites are important for human populations. However, factors affecting the abundance and distribution of vector species are not well - understood. Furthermore, global climate change makes it difficult to predict the population dynamics of vector species. Therefore, it is important to monitor this vector species over a long period of time. In 2015, mosquitoes were collected from three potential mosquito habitats using black light trap and BG-Sentinel trap in Gyeongi-do in April through October. Also, we collected chigger mite using sherman live traps in Cheorwon, Gangwon-do in April, September and October. From the survey, we collected a total of 11,649 mosquitoes in three potential mosquito habitats, and a total of 3,656 chigger mites from 54 wild rodents. In the samples, dominant mosquito species were Aedes vexans nipponii (Species Ratio 70%), Culex pipens pallens (SR 9.8%) in Gyeonggi area and dominant chigger mite species was Leptotrombidium pallidium (SR 59%) in Cheorwon. The results of this study can serve as provide fundamental basis to develop effective management strategy under the global climate change environment.

저자
  • Minhyung Jung(Department of Life Sciences, Gachon University)
  • Po-Hyun Park(Gyeonggi Institute of Health E)
  • Young-Ran Joo(Division of Medical Entomology, Korea National Institute of Health)
  • Lee-Hyeon Sin(Division of Medical Entomology, Korea National Institute of Health)
  • Uk-Gyo Lee(Division of Medical Entomology, Korea National Institute of Health)
  • Doo-Hyung Lee(Department of Life Sciences, Gachon University)