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Population dynamics of Triatoma infestans under natural climatic conditions in the Argentine Chaco
Authors:D. E. GORLA  C. J. SCHOFIELD
Affiliation:Catedra de Entomologia, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, Universidad de Cordoba, Argentina.
Abstract:Using experimental chicken houses at a site in central Argentina where the bug Triatoma infestans (Klug) is endemic, nine populations of this vector of Chagas disease were monitored during a 34-month period. Bug populations with four chickens as hosts were consistently larger than those with two chickens as hosts. Age structure of the bug population followed a similar pattern irrespective of the initial age structure. Egg to adult mortality was consistently around 98.5% and there was no consistent evidence for density-dependent mortality. There was some evidence for density dependence in fecundity and recruitment rates, but these were heavily constrained by low temperatures during the winter months. Nymphal development rates correlated most strongly with mean minimum temperatures rather than with mean maximum temperatures. We conclude that vector control using insecticides against this species would be most effective at the onset of winter, when recovery of any surviving populations would be inhibited by low temperatures.
Keywords:Triatoma infestans    population dynamics    density-dependence    Chagas disease    Argentina
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