KEANEKARAGAMAN SPESIES NYAMUK Mansonia PADA BEBERAPA DAERAH DI SUMATERA SELATAN
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Method: Descriptive study with cross-sectional design was used in this study. The samples were Mansonia species which were trapped from 8 location.
Result: The results of trapping Mansonia were 55 mosquitoes from 2 species, 2 Ma. annulifera (3.64%) and 53 Ma. uniformis (96.36%). 89.10% of Mansonia mostly caught by using magoon trap. Mansonia was found in locations where the altitude was 0-51 m asl. Gandus was the location where most Mansonia were trapped (56.36%). The highest Mansonia diversity index was 0.195 for Indralaya.
Conclusion: Mansonia could be found in regions where altitude was <100 m asl. This mosquito was found mostly in Gandus. Magoon trap was the most effective method to catch Mansonia. Ma. uniformis was the most species caught from all region. Finally, diversity levels of Mansonia in all regions were considered low.</description><date>2014-01-23</date><type>Thesis:Thesis</type><type>PeerReview:NonPeerReviewed</type><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/44/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_01_front_ref.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/2/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_02.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/3/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_03.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/4/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_04.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/6/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_05.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/7/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_06_ref.pdf</identifier><type>Book:Book</type><language>ind</language><rights>cc_public_domain</rights><identifier>http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/8/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_07_lamp.pdf</identifier><identifier> ANGGELA, INTA and Anwar, Chairil and Handayani, Dwi (2014) KEANEKARAGAMAN SPESIES NYAMUK Mansonia PADA BEBERAPA DAERAH DI SUMATERA SELATAN. Undergraduate thesis, Sriwijaya University. </identifier><recordID>20158</recordID></dc>
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ANGGELA, INTA Anwar, Chairil Handayani, Dwi |
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KEANEKARAGAMAN SPESIES NYAMUK Mansonia PADA BEBERAPA DAERAH DI SUMATERA SELATAN |
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2014 |
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2004101001066 |
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RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine |
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http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/44/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_01_front_ref.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/2/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_02.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/3/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_03.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/4/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_04.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/6/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_05.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/7/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_06_ref.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/8/RAMA_%2011201_%2004101001066_0004105304_%20004108106_07_lamp.pdf http://repository.unsri.ac.id/20158/ |
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Filariasis is a chronic infectious disease. It’s caused by microphilaria infection from various mosquito genera, including Mansonia which is very sensitive to environmental changes. South Sumatera which has been implementing the National Food Barn Program, has a lot of potential for environmental changes. These kinds of changes make it possible for Mansonia population to increase or decrease in certain regions. The objective of this study is to inventory biodiversity of Mansonia species in several region of South Sumatera.
Method: Descriptive study with cross-sectional design was used in this study. The samples were Mansonia species which were trapped from 8 location.
Result: The results of trapping Mansonia were 55 mosquitoes from 2 species, 2 Ma. annulifera (3.64%) and 53 Ma. uniformis (96.36%). 89.10% of Mansonia mostly caught by using magoon trap. Mansonia was found in locations where the altitude was 0-51 m asl. Gandus was the location where most Mansonia were trapped (56.36%). The highest Mansonia diversity index was 0.195 for Indralaya.
Conclusion: Mansonia could be found in regions where altitude was <100 m asl. This mosquito was found mostly in Gandus. Magoon trap was the most effective method to catch Mansonia. Ma. uniformis was the most species caught from all region. Finally, diversity levels of Mansonia in all regions were considered low. |
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