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SEASONALITY AND ABUNDANCE OF THE MOSQUITO ISOSTOMYIA PARANENSIS FROM PHYTOTELMATA IN TEMPERATE ARGENTINA

open access: yesJournal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 2007
Sampling was conducted for 1 year in a marsh near Buenos Aires from axils of Scirpus giganteus, a larval habitat of the poorly known sabethine mosquito, Isostomyia paranensis. Immatures of this species were recovered on every sampling date, averaging 3-4/plant in April and decreasing to 0-1/plant in October-December.
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Diversity and endemism of ciliates inhabiting Neotropical phytotelmata

Systematics and Biodiversity, 2012
While the diversity and distribution of macro-organisms living in phytotelmata (plant-container habitats) is well known, detailed taxonomic work on micro-organisms living in the same environments is limited. As a model clade of microbial eukaryotes, sampling of ciliates in Neotropical bromeliad tanks increased, and Neotropical phytotelmata such as ...
Micah Dunthorn   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Interaction between mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) diversity and phytotelmata used as traps in an Atlantic forest ecosystem, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
The structural complexity of host plants plays a significant role in shaping the heterogeneity of phytotelmata, influencing the taxonomic composition and ecological dynamics of associated communities, including medically important organisms such as ...
C. F. Mello   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A new microhylid frog species of the genus Platypelis from phytotelmata of Pandanus screw pines in the Sorata massif, northeastern Madagascar

Zootaxa
We revise the molecular variation and taxonomy of an assemblage of lineages of endemic Malagasy cophyline microhylid frogs, previously considered to be allied to Platypelis tetra. Based on DNA sequences obtained from the P. tetra holotype via a museomics
Andolalao Rakotoarison   +8 more
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Biodiversity of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in phytotelmata from Car Nicobar Island, India.

Bulletin of entomological research
The Culicidae mosquito family breeds in various natural and artificial water bodies. Phytotelmata are plant structures that hold water and are used by many mosquito species during their life cycle. Mosquitoes are disease vectors, and phytotelmata play an
I. Sunish   +3 more
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Algae of bromeliad phytotelmata in the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Chiang Mai, Thailand

, 2020
Inhabiting of bromeliad tanks by algae and other organisms is a very interesting phenomenon. Although the conditions in these water tanks are challenging, the occurrence of different algae and cyanobacteria in such specific ecological niches may suggest ...
M. Poniewozik   +3 more
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Microalgae of Pineapple [Ananas comosus (L.) Merr] Phytotelmata from Calauan, Laguna (Philippines)

The Philippine journal of science, 2020
Phytotelmata are a unique habitat for the existence of new and rare species of microalgae. In the Philippines, no comprehensive study was documented regarding the diversity of microalgae on bromeliad phytotelmata.
E. Arguelles
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Survival, development and predatory effects of mosquito larvae in Venezuelan phytotelmata

Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1987
ABSTRACTTo assess the influence of microhabitat and season on predator growth and survival and prey community structure, first instars of native Toxorhynchites haemorrhoidalis, a predatory mosquito, were released into Heliconia bracts, bamboo internodes, and the axils of two species of Aechmea bromeliads during wet and dry seasons in a lowland rain ...
L. P. Lounibos   +4 more
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