Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.

BACKGROUND: Studying the dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis is of major importance for understanding the transition from malaria control to elimination. However, no data are available regarding the dispersal range of An. sinensis in China. The aim of the present study was to study the dispersal r...

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Main Authors: Qiyong Liu, Xiaobo Liu, Guangchao Zhou, Jingyi Jiang, Yuhong Guo, Dongsheng Ren, Canjun Zheng, Haixia Wu, Shuran Yang, Jingli Liu, Hongsheng Li, Huazhong Li, Qun Li, Weizhong Yang, Cordia Chu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511368?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-925c4876c2ba448da1d05df270e822ed2020-11-25T02:00:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e5120910.1371/journal.pone.0051209Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.Qiyong LiuXiaobo LiuGuangchao ZhouJingyi JiangYuhong GuoDongsheng RenCanjun ZhengHaixia WuShuran YangJingli LiuHongsheng LiHuazhong LiQun LiWeizhong YangCordia ChuBACKGROUND: Studying the dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis is of major importance for understanding the transition from malaria control to elimination. However, no data are available regarding the dispersal range of An. sinensis in China. The aim of the present study was to study the dispersal range of An. sinensis and provide the scientific basis for the development of effective control measures for malaria elimination in China. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Mark-Release-Recapture (MRR) experiments were conducted with 3000 adult wild An. sinensis in 2010 and 3000 newly emerged wild An. sinensis in 2011 in two villages of Yongcheng City in Henan Province. Marked An. sinensis were recaptured daily for ten successive days using light traps. The overall recapture rates were 0.83% (95% CI, 0.50%~1.16%) in 2010 and 1.33% (95% CI, 0.92%~1.74%) in 2011. There was no significant difference in the recapture rates of wild An. sinensis and newly emerged An. sinensis. The majority of An. sinensis were captured due east at study site I compared with most in the west at study site II. Eighty percent and 90% of the marked An. sinensis were recaptured within a radius of 100 m from the release point in study site I and II, respectively, with a maximum dispersal range of 400 m within the period of this study. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that local An. sinensis may have limited dispersal ranges. Therefore, control efforts should target breeding and resting sites in proximity of the villages.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511368?pdf=render
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author Qiyong Liu
Xiaobo Liu
Guangchao Zhou
Jingyi Jiang
Yuhong Guo
Dongsheng Ren
Canjun Zheng
Haixia Wu
Shuran Yang
Jingli Liu
Hongsheng Li
Huazhong Li
Qun Li
Weizhong Yang
Cordia Chu
spellingShingle Qiyong Liu
Xiaobo Liu
Guangchao Zhou
Jingyi Jiang
Yuhong Guo
Dongsheng Ren
Canjun Zheng
Haixia Wu
Shuran Yang
Jingli Liu
Hongsheng Li
Huazhong Li
Qun Li
Weizhong Yang
Cordia Chu
Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
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author_facet Qiyong Liu
Xiaobo Liu
Guangchao Zhou
Jingyi Jiang
Yuhong Guo
Dongsheng Ren
Canjun Zheng
Haixia Wu
Shuran Yang
Jingli Liu
Hongsheng Li
Huazhong Li
Qun Li
Weizhong Yang
Cordia Chu
author_sort Qiyong Liu
title Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
title_short Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
title_full Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
title_fullStr Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
title_full_unstemmed Dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis in Yongcheng City, China by mark-release-recapture methods.
title_sort dispersal range of anopheles sinensis in yongcheng city, china by mark-release-recapture methods.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Studying the dispersal range of Anopheles sinensis is of major importance for understanding the transition from malaria control to elimination. However, no data are available regarding the dispersal range of An. sinensis in China. The aim of the present study was to study the dispersal range of An. sinensis and provide the scientific basis for the development of effective control measures for malaria elimination in China. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Mark-Release-Recapture (MRR) experiments were conducted with 3000 adult wild An. sinensis in 2010 and 3000 newly emerged wild An. sinensis in 2011 in two villages of Yongcheng City in Henan Province. Marked An. sinensis were recaptured daily for ten successive days using light traps. The overall recapture rates were 0.83% (95% CI, 0.50%~1.16%) in 2010 and 1.33% (95% CI, 0.92%~1.74%) in 2011. There was no significant difference in the recapture rates of wild An. sinensis and newly emerged An. sinensis. The majority of An. sinensis were captured due east at study site I compared with most in the west at study site II. Eighty percent and 90% of the marked An. sinensis were recaptured within a radius of 100 m from the release point in study site I and II, respectively, with a maximum dispersal range of 400 m within the period of this study. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that local An. sinensis may have limited dispersal ranges. Therefore, control efforts should target breeding and resting sites in proximity of the villages.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511368?pdf=render
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