Presence and distribution of mosquito larvae predators and factors influencing their abundance along the Mara River, Kenya and Tanzania
Publication Date
2015-12-01Author
Dida, Gabriel O
Gelder, Frank B
Anyona, Douglas N
Abuom, Paul O
Onyuka, Jackson O
Matano, Ally-S
Adoka, Samson O
Kanangire, Canisius K
Owuor, Philip O
Ouma, Collins
Ofulla, Ayub VO
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Among all the malaria controlling measures, biological control of mosquito larvae
may be the cheapest and easiest to implement. This study investigated baseline predation of
immature mosquitoes by macroinvertebrate predators along the Mara River, determined the
diversity of predators and mosquito larvae habitats and the range of their adaptive capacity
to water physico-chemical parameters. Between July and August 2011, sampling sites (n=
39) along the Mara River were selected and investigated for the presence of
macroinvertebrate predators and mosquito larvae. The selected sampling sites were
geocoded and each dipped 20 times using standard mosquito larvae dipper to sample
mosquito larvae, while a D-frame dip net was used to capture the macroinvertebrate
predators. Water physico-chemical parameters (dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH …