衛生動物
Online ISSN : 2185-5609
Print ISSN : 0424-7086
ISSN-L : 0424-7086
67 巻, 4 号
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  • 佐々木 均
    2016 年 67 巻 4 号 p. 205-218
    発行日: 2016/12/25
    公開日: 2017/10/12
    ジャーナル フリー

    Tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) is one of the most serious pest insect group against both humans and livestock. Tabanids' effects to livestock are transmission of some serious diseases such as bovine leukemia, surra and equine infectious anemia, irritation breeding daily gain and milk secretion loss. Tabanids also transmit Loa loa (Cobbold) to humans. Source control by chemical and mechanical methods has no effect due to the larvae of tabanids living under the soil sparsely. At the present, only trapping of adults is effective for controlling tabanids. Traps for capturing tabanids have been developed in two different ways. Some tabanid traps are diverted from tsetse fly traps in Africa such as Nzi trap, and others are developed for exclusive use in North America, Europe and Japan. The early traps attracted tabanids by their shapes and the visual and olfactory factors as attractant were added to the later traps to capture more flies. I reviewed the history of development on traps for capturing tabanids, visual and olfactory attractants for capturing tabanids and next generations of traps for capturing tabanids in this paper.

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特集 東日本大震災がもたらした大規模環境変化に対する衛生動物の生態的レスポンス(第 67 巻1 号の続き)
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  • 渡辺 護, 渡辺 はるな, 沢辺 京子
    2016 年 67 巻 4 号 p. 243-258
    発行日: 2016/12/25
    公開日: 2017/10/12
    ジャーナル フリー

    On 11 March 2011, a massive earthquake and resulting tsunamis caused widespread destruction across north-eastern Japan. To monitor potential population outbreaks resulting from the damage, occurrence of vector mosquitoes was continuously monitored until August 2015 in three cities: Rikuzentakata in Iwate Prefecture and Kesennuma, and Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture.

    An outbreak of adult Culex pipiens group appeared in 2011, the year the earthquake occurred, and large numbers of adult Cx. inatomii appeared the following year. However, beginning in 2012, the number of Cx. pipiens group dramatically decreased, and in 2014, the number of Cx. inatomii also began decreasing considerably. Large numbers of larvae of Aedes togoi, Cx. pipiens group and Ae. japonicus were frequently collected from a number of waste containers under vault toilets and septic tanks that had been damaged and exposed by the tsunami. Large numbers of Cx. inatomii larvae were collected from flooded rice paddies and street gutters. In 2014, as the number of those sites decreased markedly due to land reclamation and efforts to raise land levels, the number of larvae collected also decreased sharply.

    Damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami caused outbreak of several mosquito species. However, pools of standing water where mosquitoes can breed have disappeared as land levels have been raised and similar efforts have proceeded. This presumably halted the increased proliferation of mosquitoes.

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