Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Light traps represent the most used attractive system to collect and monitor phlebotomine sand flies. Recent studies have suggested
that light traps can be easily upgraded by the use of light-emitting diode (LED) with positive effects on trap design, weight, and
battery life. However, scant data on the effect of different LED colours on the attractiveness to phlebotomine sand fly species are
available in literature. In this study, the capture performances of light traps equipped with different LED colours on phlebotomine
sand fly species indigenous in the Mediterranean area were evaluated. Phlebotomine sand fly collections were performed using a
classical light trap (CLT), equipped with a traditional incandescent lamp, and five Laika 4.0 light traps supplied, each with LED of
different colours and wavelengths: (i) white; (ii) red; (iii) green; (iv) blue; (v) UV. Light traps were set for three consecutive nights
fortnightly from May to October 2017 and climate data recorded using a meteorological station. A total of 411 phlebotomine sand
flies (191 males and 220 females), belonging to three different species, namely, Phlebotomus perniciosus (n= 298, 141 males and 157
females), Sergentomyia minuta (n=110, 48 males and 62 females), and Phlebotomus neglectus (n=3, 2 males and 1 females) were
collected. Abundance of capture was influenced by colours of LED and time. The highest number of phlebotomine sand flies was
captured on June (P<0.01) and by UV LED (P<0.01). As regard to species, P. perniciosus was mainly captured by UV LEDon June
(P<0.01). No effect of time (P>0.05) or LED colour (P>0.05) was recorded for S. minuta and P. neglectus. According to the results
of the present study light trap equipped with UV LED can represent an effective tool for the capture of sand fly species in the
Mediterranean area.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Led colours, light trap, sand fly, Phlebotomus perniciosus
Elenco autori:
Gaglio, Gabriella; Napoli, Ettore; Arfuso, Francesca; Abbate, Jessica Maria; Giannetto, Salvatore; Brianti, Emanuele
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