S. Ray et N. Tandon, Breeding habitats & seasonal variation in the larval density of Aedes aegypti (L) & Ae. albopictus (Skuse) in an urban garden in Calcutta city, I J MED RES, 109, 1999, pp. 221-224
A longitudinal study on the breeding habitats and variation in the relative
larval density of Ae. aegypti and Ae. I albopictus was conducted in an urb
an garden in Calcutta city. The observations of the study, during October 1
995 to September 1996 revealed that both the species showed preference for
breeding in earthen, and cement pots, plant pots, chowbachhas and molluscan
shells. Ae. albopictus larvae were also found in accumulations of water in
bamboo stumps and tree holes. The container positivity and relative larval
density of both species was highest during monsoon (June 1996 - September
1996) and lowest during summer (February 1996 - May 1996). The seasonal var
iation in container index (CI) of each species was statistically significan
t (P<0.05) and showed a positive correlation with rainfall, the seasonal va
riation in the larval density of both Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus in per
manent breeding sites was however not statistically significant, indicating
that the CI and relative larval density of the two species was unaffected
by temperature and humidity. The variation between the larval density and t
heir CI in the same season was not significant, suggesting a perfect adapta
tion of Ae. aegypti, an urban, and Ae. albopictus, a sylvatic species, to m
ore or less similar aquatic biotypes in an urban garden.