Research Article

Influence of Meteorological Variables on Diversity and Abundance of Mosquito Vectors in Two Livestock Farms in Ibadan, Nigeria: Public Health Implications  

Adewale Victor Opayele1 , Adekunle Johnson Adeniji1 , Kolade Tahiru Ibrahim2 , David Olufemi Olaleye1
1 Department of Virology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
2 Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Journal of Mosquito Research, 2017, Vol. 7, No. 9   doi: 10.5376/jmr.2017.07.0009
Received: 22 May, 2017    Accepted: 19 Jun., 2017    Published: 22 Jun., 2017
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Opayele A.V., Adeniji J.A., Ibrahim K.T., and Olaleye O.D., 2017, Influence of meteorological variables on diversity and abundance of mosquito vectors in two livestock farms in Ibadan, Nigeria: Public health implications, Journal of Mosquito Research, 7(9): 70-78 (doi: 10.5376/jmr.2017.07.0009)

Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine mosquito vector diversity and abundance in two livestock farms with previous history of arboviral activities in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria. The influence of weather on mosquito populations was also studied. Adult mosquitoes were collected weekly in two proximate University of Ibadan livestock farms from March 2015 to February 2016 using CO2 baited CDC light trap and human landing collection methods. Mosquitoes were identified to species using morphological keys. Relationships and interaction of temperature, relative humidity, rainfall patterns and mosquito abundance were analysed using GENSTAT 4th edition. Among 6,195 adult mosquitoes collected, 16 species belonging to 5 genera were morphologically identified. Culex quinquefasciatus constituted the most abundant mosquito, representing 46.49% of all mosquitoes encountered. High abundance in mosquito population was noted in periods succeeding months with heavy rainfall, this is when arbovirus transmission risk is highest. A positive correlation was observed between relative humidity and abundance of Mansonia mosquitoes. This study shows the effect of weather on natural populations of mosquito vectors. The diverse mosquito species capable of transmitting arboviruses from animal reservoirs to human and animals in livestock farms and its environment in Ibadan, Nigeria was also revealed. There is need for intensive vector control strategies targeted at reducing mosquito populations and ultimately prevention of disease outbreaks.

Keywords
Arbovirus vectors; Rainfall; Temperature; Relative humidity; Nigeria
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