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Abundance and diversity of human-biting flies (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae, Culicidae, Tabanidae, Simuliidae) around a nickel-copper smelter at Monchegorsk, northwestern Russia




TekijätKozlov MV, Brodskaya NK, Haarto A, Kuusela K, Schafer A, Zverev V

KustantajaSOC VECTOR ECOLOGY

Julkaisuvuosi2005

Lehti:Journal of Vector Ecology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF VECTOR ECOLOGY

Lehden akronyymiJ VECTOR ECOL

Vuosikerta30

Numero2

Aloitussivu263

Lopetussivu271

Sivujen määrä9

ISSN1081-1710


Tiivistelmä
In the summers of 2001 and 2002, we quantitatively sampled human-biting flies in twelve sites located 1.6 to 63 km from a large copper-nickel smelter at Monchegorsk on the Kola Peninsula, Russia. We collected 429 specimens of three species of Ceratopogonidae, 92 specimens of seven species of Culicidae, 76 specimens of seven species of Tabanidae, and 4,788 specimens of 19 species of Simuliidae. Culicoides chiropterus was for the first time reported from the Kola Peninsula. Catches of Culicidae and Simuliidae decreased near the smelter, presumably due to the combined action of toxicity of pollutants, pollution-induced forest damage, and decline in vertebrate density. An abundance of Ceratopogonidae and Tabanidae, the size of the most common black fly species, Simulium pusillum, and the diversity of all families did not change along the pollution gradient.



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