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1 June 2012 Tree-Hole Breeding Mosquitoes in Israel
Günter C. Müller, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Amy Junnila, Yosef Schlein
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A survey was conducted to evaluate the number of tree-hole breeding mosquito species and their distribution in the six principal woodland types in Israel. Out of approximately 3,000 mature trees examined, only 38 contained holes that retained water for extended periods of time, and breeding mosquitoes were observed in 27 of them. Two specialized tree-hole breeders, Aedes pulchritarsis Rondani and Aedes geniculatus Oliver, were found breeding at several sites in northern Israel, always at locations 500 m above sea level (a.s.l) and with high annual precipitation. Aedes albopictus Skuse which, in Israel, is known as an opportunistic container breeder, was found in this study to have adapted remarkably well to breeding in tree holes and was found in most forest types investigated and in most tree species which had adequate tree holes. Two other species, Culiseta annulata Schrank and Culex pipiens Linnaeus instars, were found in one of the tree holes, but did not survive to reach maturity.

Günter C. Müller, Vasiliy D. Kravchenko, Amy Junnila, and Yosef Schlein "Tree-Hole Breeding Mosquitoes in Israel," Journal of Vector Ecology 37(1), 102-109, (1 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1948-7134.2012.00206.x
Received: 20 August 2011; Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 June 2012
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KEYWORDS
Aedes albopictus
Aedes geniculatus
Aedes pulchritarsis
Israel
Mosquito fauna
tree-hole breeders
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