A simple and efficient tool for trapping gravid Anopheles at breeding sites

Caroline Harris, Japhet Kihonda, Dickson W. Lwetoijera, Stefan Dongus, Gregor J. Devine, Silas Majambere

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Abstract

Background

No effective tool currently exists for trapping ovipositing malaria vectors. This creates a gap in our

ability to investigate the behavior and ecology of gravid Anopheles.

Findings

Here we describe a simple trap that collects ovipositing Anopheline and Culicine mosquitoes. It consists

of an acetate sheet coated in glue that floats on the water surface. Ten breeding sites were selected in rural Tanzania and 10 sticky traps set in each. These caught a total of 74 gravid Anopheles (54 An. arabiensis, 1 An.gambiae s.s. and 16 unamplified) and 1333 gravid Culicines, in just two trap nights. This simple sampling tool provides an opportunity to further our understanding of the behavior and ecology of gravid female Anophelines. It strongly implies that at least two of the major vectors of malaria in Africa land on the water surface during the oviposition process, and demonstrates that Anophelines and Culicines often share the same breeding sites.

Conclusion

This simple and efficient trap has clear potential for the study of oviposition site choice and

productivity, gravid dispersal, and vector control techniques which use oviposition behavior as a means of

disseminating larvicides.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125
Pages (from-to)e125
JournalParasites and Vectors
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2011

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