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Influence of Climatic Factors On Psorophora (Janthinosoma) Albigenu In Pantanal Landscape, Mato Grosso State, Brazil
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In order to assess the influence of climatic variations in temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall upon the population density of <i>Psorophora albigenu</i> (Peryassú, 1908) in its natural habitat, samplings were carried out at different times of the year in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Mosquitoes were captured with the use of suction tubes and Shannon traps during 2 different periods of the day and 1 at night. A total of 2,637 <i>Ps. albigenu</i> specimens were captured, including 497 (18.8%) in March 2009, 1,240 (47.0%) in January 2010, and 484 (18.4%) in January 2011. These months represented 84.2% of this species occurrence during the collection period. November was the month of the lowest occurrence of the species, with only 10 (0.4%) specimens collected in 2009 and 8 (0.3%) specimens in 2010. The climatological variable that presented a linear correlation coefficient within the 95% confidence interval was rainfall, with a linear correlation indicator of 0.793, above the relevance factor of 0.708, showing a relationship between the frequency of <i>Ps. albigenu</i> and rainfall of the region.
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