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Bamboo stumps as mosquito larval habitats in Darjeeling Himalayas, India: A spatial scale analysis
Authors:Gautam Aditya  Rakesh Tamang  Dipendra Sharma  Francis Subba  Goutam K Saha
Institution:Department of Zoology, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling, 734101, India;, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata, 700019, India;and Department of Zoology, the University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan, 713104, India
Abstract:Bamboo stumps can be a congenial breeding habitat of the mosquitoes. In view of this, a preliminary assessment of the dipteran immatures inhabiting the stumps of bamboo groves in the Darjeeling Himalayas was carried out at a spatial scale. Of the 104 stumps of Dendrocalamus hamiltoni surveyed, 70 were found to host immatures of three dipteran species, the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus and the midges Chironomus sp. in varying densities. Though the stumps varied in diameter, in each stump on average 12. 1 immatures were found. The abundance of the immatures was positively correlated with the diameter of the stumps (r=+0.382; P < 0.001) but negatively with the pH of the water present in the stumps (r=–0.336; P < 0.01). The coefficient of association was found to be +8.4 for the Ae. aegypti and Chironomus immatures, while in the rest of the species pair the association seemed to be independent. Thus it can be concluded that the stumps in the bamboo groves of Darjeeling Himalayas provides a favourable habitat for the mosquito and chironomid immatures.
Keywords:Aedes aegypti            bamboo stumps              Chironomus sp                Culex quinquefasciatus            Darjeeling  interspecific association  phytotelmata
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