International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies
2018, Vol. 5 Issue 1, Part C
Spatial distribution pattern of Hemiptera community (Heteroptera) in the urban water bodies of Daloa (Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa)
Author(s):
Djene Kouakou Roland, Allouko Jean Renaud, Bony Kotchi Yves, N’DO Bi Boly Valerie and Kamagate El Hadj Issouf
Abstract:
The diversity of aquatic Hemiptera and their spatial dynamics has been investigated in Daloa's urban water bodies during two seasons between June and august 2015. Samplings were performed by using grab and kicknet on twelve stations. A total of 1105 individuals from 21 taxa belonging to 10 families were identidfied. The largest taxonomic richness were recorded in ponds, lakes and channels. Hemiptera taxonomic richness variation was not depended of the season, but corolated with the type of aquatic environment. These insects were distributed in the various water according to their particular ecological requirements like pH and temperature. So while some were strongly associated with pH, others were positively corrolated with temperature. The
Diplonychus sp. of Belostomatidae family and
Micronecta sp. of Corixidae family which are the vectors and potential hosts of
Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of burili ulcers, are more prevalent in Daloa different urban water.
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Djene Kouakou Roland, Allouko Jean Renaud, Bony Kotchi Yves, N’DO Bi Boly Valerie and Kamagate El Hadj Issouf. Spatial distribution pattern of Hemiptera community (Heteroptera) in the urban water bodies of Daloa (Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa). Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 2018;5(1):165-170.