Published February 13, 2018 | Version v1
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CONTRIBUTION TO THE EVALUATION OF THE DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF HEMATOPHAGE DIPTERIES IN THE MOUKALABA DOUDOU NATIONAL PARK (SOUTHERN GABON) IN RAIN SEASON.

  • 1. Universit? des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku (USTM), BP : 901, Franceville-Gabon.
  • 2. Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Tropicale (IRET-CENAREST), BP : 13354, Libreville-Gabon.
  • 3. Centre International de Recherches M?dicales de Franceville (CIRMF), D?partement Zoonoses et Maladies Emergentes, B.P : 769 Franceville, Gabon.
  • 4. Universit? de Yaound? I, Ecole Normale Sup?rieure, BP : 47 Yaound?, Cameroun.
  • 5. Universit? de Dschang, Facult? des Sciences, D?partement de Biochimie, BP : 67 Dschang, Cameroun.

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The abundance and species diversity of Tsetse flies, Stomoxids and Tabanids were assessed by insect captures using Vavoua and Nzi traps during the long rainy season, from 14th february to 5th march 2017, in three types of biotope: forest, savannah and village (anthropized environment), in the Moukalaba Doudou National Park, in southern of Gabon. A total of 2270 biting flies were captured in the study area, including 885 individuals (39%) in the forest, 852 (38%) in the village and 533 (23%) in the savannah. The maximum catch was recorded in forest and the minimum in savannah. However, one-way analysis of variance showed that there was no significant difference at the 5% threshold for biting fly distribution within the three habitats (p=0.15). In addition, 16 species including 5 species of tsetse flies, 2 species of stomoxids and 9 species of tabanids have been identified. The presence of these vectors in this zone could suggest a possible transmission of human trypanosomes but also Loa loa filariasis in the Park.

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