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تنوع يرقاث البعوض في الووائل الدائوت والوؤقتت في هنطقت الجبل الغربي بليبيا

dc.contributor.advisorد. صالح هحود األهيي جقنت
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-26T11:30:24Z
dc.date.available2024-11-26T11:30:24Z
dc.description11 water habitats, 7 permanent water habitats, and 4 temporary water habitats. 2186 larvae were collected during the study period where 1679 from the permanent aquatic habitats and 507 larvae from the temporary habitat. Three species were recorded from the permanent water habitats : Culiseta. longiareolate ,Culex. laticinctus, Anopheles. sergentii, whereas two species were collected from temporary water: Culiseta. longiareolate ,Culex. laticinctus habitats. Cs. longiareolata was the most abundant species of mosquito larva in permanent and temporary study habitats. The study showed that there were differences between the months in terms of the number of larvae collected during the study period, which recorded the highest rate in May, while the lowest number was in December. Ain Al-Karma was the most permanent aquatic habitats abundant with mosquito larvae, while Al-Qawalish was the most abundant temporary water habitat. The Specific richness index, and Shannon index, shows that Ain Al-Sirri was the most diverse permanent habitat of mosquito larvae, while AL-Asabea was the most diverse temporary aquatic habitat. The results of this study showed that these species were recorded for the first time in Jabal Al-Gharbi and some of them vectors for some diseases such as malaria and this increase the possibility of recording malaria cases in Jabal Al-Gharbi especially is one of the illegal migration routes in Libya.
dc.description.abstractAbstract The mosquitoes are considered one of the most important medical insects. They live and feed on blood of birds and mammals (including human). Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of many diseases' causative agents to human and animals (malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, Rift Valley fever). Due the lack of studies on mosquitoes in the Jabal Al Gharbi, this study aimed to survey the species of mosquito larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) in Jabal Al-Gharbi region. This survey was carried out from October 2017 to September 2018 in Jabal Al-Gharbi region, which is located northwest of Libya. The samples were collected by dipper 1000 ml, from 11 water habitats, 7 permanent water habitats, and 4 temporary water habitats
dc.identifier2379
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/374
dc.subjectتنوع يرقاث البعوض في الووائل الدائوت والوؤقتت في هنطقت الجبل الغربي بليبيا
dc.titleتنوع يرقاث البعوض في الووائل الدائوت والوؤقتت في هنطقت الجبل الغربي بليبيا
dspace.entity.typeProject
project.endDate2022
project.funder.nameعلن الحيواى
project.investigatorأيوي هوسى عاهر سعيد
project.startDate2021
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