Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina

Our objectives were to describe and compare the seasonal variations in microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic ecotopes infested by Triatoma infestans, the main vector of Chagas disease, in rural northwestern Argentina. Using data loggers for 4-7 consecutive days in October 2000, Febru...

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spelling paper:paper_0001706X_v84_n3_p229_VazquezProkopec2023-06-08T14:21:20Z Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina Argentina Chagas disease Population dynamics Temperature Triatoma infestans Vector Chagas disease disease vector population dynamics seasonality temperature Argentina article chicken controlled study environmental temperature goat humidity infestation microclimate nonhuman parasite control rural area seasonal variation species habitat swine Triatoma infestans Animals Argentina Chagas Disease Chickens Ecosystem Endemic Diseases Environment Goats Humans Humidity Insect Vectors Microclimate Rural Population Seasons Swine Temperature Triatoma Argentina Animalia Capra hircus Gallus gallus Sus scrofa Triatoma infestans Trypanosoma Trypanosoma cruzi Our objectives were to describe and compare the seasonal variations in microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic ecotopes infested by Triatoma infestans, the main vector of Chagas disease, in rural northwestern Argentina. Using data loggers for 4-7 consecutive days in October 2000, February, May and August 2001, microsite (interior of thatched roofs) and ambient temperatures or relative humidity (RH) were recorded simultaneously and compared with an external reference. The damping effects on microsite temperature and ambient RH increased successively from the goat corral to the chicken coop or pig corral, to the storeroom or human habitation. In the interior of the thatched roofs of the habitation and storeroom, average external minima were increased by +5.0 to +5.6°C in all seasons, and average external maxima were decreased by -4.3 to -5.6°C in October-May and -10.6°C in August. On average, the human habitation damped extreme temperatures by 8°C over a wider range than previously reported. The interior of the thatched roofs of the pig corral and chicken coop exerted intermediate damping effects that varied over seasons, whereas the goat corral's thatch showed little or no damping effects at all. The adobe-and-thatch habitation and storeroom presented nearly optimal and more suitable conditions for T. infestans populations than other open structures housing animals. Global climate changes are expected to affect peridomestic populations of T. infestans much more than domestic bug populations, provided other local conditions are held constant. Heterogeneous habitat conditions are expected to affect T. infestans population parameters, dispersal, control and infection with Trypanosoma cruzi. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 2002 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0001706X_v84_n3_p229_VazquezProkopec http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0001706X_v84_n3_p229_VazquezProkopec
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Argentina
Chagas disease
Population dynamics
Temperature
Triatoma infestans
Vector
Chagas disease
disease vector
population dynamics
seasonality
temperature
Argentina
article
chicken
controlled study
environmental temperature
goat
humidity
infestation
microclimate
nonhuman
parasite control
rural area
seasonal variation
species habitat
swine
Triatoma infestans
Animals
Argentina
Chagas Disease
Chickens
Ecosystem
Endemic Diseases
Environment
Goats
Humans
Humidity
Insect Vectors
Microclimate
Rural Population
Seasons
Swine
Temperature
Triatoma
Argentina
Animalia
Capra hircus
Gallus gallus
Sus scrofa
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
spellingShingle Argentina
Chagas disease
Population dynamics
Temperature
Triatoma infestans
Vector
Chagas disease
disease vector
population dynamics
seasonality
temperature
Argentina
article
chicken
controlled study
environmental temperature
goat
humidity
infestation
microclimate
nonhuman
parasite control
rural area
seasonal variation
species habitat
swine
Triatoma infestans
Animals
Argentina
Chagas Disease
Chickens
Ecosystem
Endemic Diseases
Environment
Goats
Humans
Humidity
Insect Vectors
Microclimate
Rural Population
Seasons
Swine
Temperature
Triatoma
Argentina
Animalia
Capra hircus
Gallus gallus
Sus scrofa
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
Chagas disease
Population dynamics
Temperature
Triatoma infestans
Vector
Chagas disease
disease vector
population dynamics
seasonality
temperature
Argentina
article
chicken
controlled study
environmental temperature
goat
humidity
infestation
microclimate
nonhuman
parasite control
rural area
seasonal variation
species habitat
swine
Triatoma infestans
Animals
Argentina
Chagas Disease
Chickens
Ecosystem
Endemic Diseases
Environment
Goats
Humans
Humidity
Insect Vectors
Microclimate
Rural Population
Seasons
Swine
Temperature
Triatoma
Argentina
Animalia
Capra hircus
Gallus gallus
Sus scrofa
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
description Our objectives were to describe and compare the seasonal variations in microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic ecotopes infested by Triatoma infestans, the main vector of Chagas disease, in rural northwestern Argentina. Using data loggers for 4-7 consecutive days in October 2000, February, May and August 2001, microsite (interior of thatched roofs) and ambient temperatures or relative humidity (RH) were recorded simultaneously and compared with an external reference. The damping effects on microsite temperature and ambient RH increased successively from the goat corral to the chicken coop or pig corral, to the storeroom or human habitation. In the interior of the thatched roofs of the habitation and storeroom, average external minima were increased by +5.0 to +5.6°C in all seasons, and average external maxima were decreased by -4.3 to -5.6°C in October-May and -10.6°C in August. On average, the human habitation damped extreme temperatures by 8°C over a wider range than previously reported. The interior of the thatched roofs of the pig corral and chicken coop exerted intermediate damping effects that varied over seasons, whereas the goat corral's thatch showed little or no damping effects at all. The adobe-and-thatch habitation and storeroom presented nearly optimal and more suitable conditions for T. infestans populations than other open structures housing animals. Global climate changes are expected to affect peridomestic populations of T. infestans much more than domestic bug populations, provided other local conditions are held constant. Heterogeneous habitat conditions are expected to affect T. infestans population parameters, dispersal, control and infection with Trypanosoma cruzi. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
title Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
title_short Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
title_full Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
title_fullStr Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of Triatoma infestans in rural northwest Argentina
title_sort seasonal variations of microclimatic conditions in domestic and peridomestic habitats of triatoma infestans in rural northwest argentina
publishDate 2002
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0001706X_v84_n3_p229_VazquezProkopec
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0001706X_v84_n3_p229_VazquezProkopec
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