Caves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods. In Africa, previous studies identified mosquitoes, sand flies and biting midges as the main potential vectors of cave-dwelling pathogens. However, to understand their involvement in pathogen spillover, it is crucial to characterize their diversity, community composition and dynamics. Using CDC light traps, we collected hematophagous Diptera in six caves of Gabon during one-shot or longitudinal sampling, and investigated their species diversity and dynamics in relation with external rainfall. Overall, we identified 68 species of mosquitoes, sand flies and biting midges, including 45 new records for Gabon. The dominant species were: Uranotaenia n...
Background Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inter...
Understanding the pattern of abundance of vector populations is important to control the potential o...
Caves are extreme and inhospitable environments that can harbor several species of vertebrate and in...
Caves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods. In...
International audienceCaves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-...
The progressive anthropization of caves for food resources or economic purposes increases human expo...
The man's ecological mark on natural forest environments of central Africa has been increasing in re...
Background: Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inte...
Nucleotide sequences reported in this paper are available in the GenBank database under accession no...
L’empreinte écologique de l’homme sur les milieux naturels forestiers d’Afrique centrale n’a cessé d...
The abundance and species diversity of Tsetse flies, Stomoxids and Tabanids were assessed by insect ...
Background Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inter...
Understanding the pattern of abundance of vector populations is important to control the potential o...
Caves are extreme and inhospitable environments that can harbor several species of vertebrate and in...
Caves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods. In...
International audienceCaves house pathogenic microorganisms, some of which are transmitted by blood-...
The progressive anthropization of caves for food resources or economic purposes increases human expo...
The man's ecological mark on natural forest environments of central Africa has been increasing in re...
Background: Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inte...
Nucleotide sequences reported in this paper are available in the GenBank database under accession no...
L’empreinte écologique de l’homme sur les milieux naturels forestiers d’Afrique centrale n’a cessé d...
The abundance and species diversity of Tsetse flies, Stomoxids and Tabanids were assessed by insect ...
Background Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inter...
Understanding the pattern of abundance of vector populations is important to control the potential o...
Caves are extreme and inhospitable environments that can harbor several species of vertebrate and in...