Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India

Background & objectives: Sikkim is a part of Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot of India rich in bamboo flora harbouring over 30 different bamboo species. The present study was aimed to investigate the larval mosquito diversity in the bamboo stumps of Gangtok, Sikkim. Besides, efforts were a...

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Main Authors: B Singh, C Baruah, D Saikia, J Gurung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2020;volume=57;issue=1;spage=96;epage=100;aulast=Singh
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spelling doaj-0ba6b58499494c44ae2ea024f29baf4c2021-04-20T09:53:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90622020-01-015719610010.4103/0972-9062.308808Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, IndiaB SinghC BaruahD SaikiaJ GurungBackground & objectives: Sikkim is a part of Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot of India rich in bamboo flora harbouring over 30 different bamboo species. The present study was aimed to investigate the larval mosquito diversity in the bamboo stumps of Gangtok, Sikkim. Besides, efforts were also made to evaluate the propensity of particular species of mosquito towards specific bamboo species (if any). Methods: A total of 75 bamboo stumps of four genera were surveyed and screened at five different sampling sites of Gangtok from July to October 2017. Mosquito species similarity between the five sampling sites and the four varieties of bamboo species was calculated using the Bray-Curtis similarity index. Results: A total of 216 larvae were collected from 25 different bamboo stumps studied. The species identified were Aedes albopictus, Ae. atlanticus, Ae. aegypti, Orthopodomyia signifera, Oclerotatus japonicus, Oc. taeniorhynchus, Armigeres subalbatus, and Toxorhynchites splendens. The Oc. japonicus (34.5%) was found to be the most abundant species having distribution in Phyllostachys assamica, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii and Bambusa nutans. On the other hand, genus Armigeres subalbatus and Tx. splendens were found to breed only in the stumps of P. assamica. Based on Bray-Curtis similarity index highest species similarity was recorded between D. hamiltonii and P. assamica bamboo species. Interpretation & conclusion: The study may help to understand the bioecology of the mosquito larvae which may help to devise suitable mosquito control programmes. Future studies including the survey of large number of bamboo stumps both in urban and rural areas of Sikkim may provide better insight into the mosquito diversity in the bamboo stumps of Sikkim.http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2020;volume=57;issue=1;spage=96;epage=100;aulast=Singhbamboo stumps; eastern himalayamosquitoes; sikkim
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C Baruah
D Saikia
J Gurung
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C Baruah
D Saikia
J Gurung
Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
bamboo stumps; eastern himalaya
mosquitoes; sikkim
author_facet B Singh
C Baruah
D Saikia
J Gurung
author_sort B Singh
title Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
title_short Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
title_full Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
title_fullStr Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
title_full_unstemmed Species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in Sikkim, India
title_sort species composition of mosquito breeding in bamboo stumps in sikkim, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background & objectives: Sikkim is a part of Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot of India rich in bamboo flora harbouring over 30 different bamboo species. The present study was aimed to investigate the larval mosquito diversity in the bamboo stumps of Gangtok, Sikkim. Besides, efforts were also made to evaluate the propensity of particular species of mosquito towards specific bamboo species (if any). Methods: A total of 75 bamboo stumps of four genera were surveyed and screened at five different sampling sites of Gangtok from July to October 2017. Mosquito species similarity between the five sampling sites and the four varieties of bamboo species was calculated using the Bray-Curtis similarity index. Results: A total of 216 larvae were collected from 25 different bamboo stumps studied. The species identified were Aedes albopictus, Ae. atlanticus, Ae. aegypti, Orthopodomyia signifera, Oclerotatus japonicus, Oc. taeniorhynchus, Armigeres subalbatus, and Toxorhynchites splendens. The Oc. japonicus (34.5%) was found to be the most abundant species having distribution in Phyllostachys assamica, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii and Bambusa nutans. On the other hand, genus Armigeres subalbatus and Tx. splendens were found to breed only in the stumps of P. assamica. Based on Bray-Curtis similarity index highest species similarity was recorded between D. hamiltonii and P. assamica bamboo species. Interpretation & conclusion: The study may help to understand the bioecology of the mosquito larvae which may help to devise suitable mosquito control programmes. Future studies including the survey of large number of bamboo stumps both in urban and rural areas of Sikkim may provide better insight into the mosquito diversity in the bamboo stumps of Sikkim.
topic bamboo stumps; eastern himalaya
mosquitoes; sikkim
url http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2020;volume=57;issue=1;spage=96;epage=100;aulast=Singh
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