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Med Vet Entomol ; 31(1): 102-106, 2017 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27775162

ABSTRACT

The Asian tiger mosquito Stegomyia albopicta (= Aedes albopictus) (Diptera: Culicidae), native to Asian forests, is a nuisance mosquito and is responsible for the transmission of arboviruses of public health importance, such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses. It has colonized parts of all continents, except Antarctica, over the past 30-40 years. However, to date, the only records of S. albopicta in North Africa refer to occasional collections in 2010 and 2014 in Algeria. In early September 2015, S. albopicta larvae and adults were collected in a district of Rabat, Morocco. Morphological identification was confirmed by molecular analysis. This is the first record of this invasive mosquito in Morocco. A national surveillance programme will be implemented in 2016 to establish its geographical distribution in Morocco and to instigate control measures to prevent the establishment of new populations and the transmission of arboviruses.


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Aedes/physiology , Animal Distribution , Insect Vectors/physiology , Aedes/growth & development , Animals , Female , Larva/genetics , Larva/physiology , Male , Morocco , Public Health
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Parasitology ; 127(Pt 3): 243-51, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12964827

ABSTRACT

The population biology of the schistosome-vector snail Bulinus truncatus was studied in an irrigation area near Marrakech, Morocco, using demographic approaches, in order to estimate life-history parameters. The survey was conducted using 2 capture-mark-recapture analyses in 2 separate sites from the irrigation area, the first one in 1999 and the second one in 2000. Individuals larger than 5 mm were considered. The capture probability varied through time and space in both analyses. Apparent survival (from 0.7 to 1 per period of 2-3 days) varied with time and space (a series of sinks was considered), as well as a square function of size. These results suggest variation in population intrinsic rate of increase. They also suggest that results from more classical analyses of population demography, aiming, for example at estimating population size, should be interpreted with caution. Together with other results obtained in the same irrigation area, they also lead to some suggestions for population control.


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Bulinus/growth & development , Disease Vectors , Life Cycle Stages , Animals , Morocco , Population Dynamics
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Parasitology ; 125(Pt 4): 349-57, 2002 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12403323

ABSTRACT

The population biology of the schistosome-vector snail Bulinus truncatus was studied in an irrigation system near Marrakech, Morocco using both genetic and demographic approaches. The population genetic survey was conducted in 4 sites, 2 sites being sampled on 2 separate occasions. Individuals were genotyped at 6 microsatellite loci. No variability was found at 4 loci, and the 2 other loci had less than 4 alleles. The differentiation, both spatial and temporal, among populations was extremely weak. The demographic survey was conducted using 2 capture-mark-recapture analyses in 2 separate sites, the first in 1999 and the second in 2000. The second analysis permitted the estimation of parameters based on recent methodological developments (multisite models). Although these studies provided information on several traits, we report here on dispersal only. Both analyses showed that individual dispersal is of the order of a few hundreds of metres per reproductive life, that is the scale of the whole irrigation area. Both the genetic and demographic studies indicated that this area harbours a single--or no more than a few--populations of B. truncatus. This has implications for our understanding of the coevolutionary process between snails and flukes.


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Bulinus/genetics , Bulinus/physiology , Disease Vectors , Genetic Variation/genetics , Schistosoma haematobium , Animals , Biological Evolution , Bulinus/parasitology , Heterozygote , Host-Parasite Interactions , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Morocco , Population Dynamics
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