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Constructed wetland technology and mosquito populations in Arizona
Authors:Martin M Karpiscak  Kenneth J Kingsley  Roland D Wass  Frederick A Amalfi  John Friel  Aaron M Stewart  Joe Tabor  Jeffrey Zauderer
Institution:a Office of Arid Lands Studies, The University of Arizona, 1955 East 6th Street, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA;b SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, 343 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701, USA;c Tres Rios, City of Phoenix, 5615 South 91st Avenue, Tolleson, AZ 85353, USA;d Aquatic Consulting and Testing, Inc. (ACT), 1525 West University Drive, Suite 106, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA;e Department of Entomology, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Abstract:Constructed wetlands and other aquatic habitat creation or restoration efforts offer both potential benefits and problems for arid areas. An unintentional consequence of these efforts has been the potential for an increase in local adult mosquito populations. Shallow water-emergent plant zones may provide ideal conditions for mosquito larval growth, and areas of high humidity, dense vegetation, and abundant birds and other wildlife may provide ideal conditions for adult mosquitoes. Three constructed wetlands in southern Arizona were studied over a period of years before and after they were constructed and operational. Mosquito populations were sampled using a variety of methods, primarily trapping of adults with CO2-baited traps. Populations apparently increased, sometimes by several orders of magnitude, after wetlands became operational. Several methods of mosquito abatement were initiated and their results are discussed. However, no definitive conclusions can be drawn because no untreated areas were available for comparison and many factors that may have affected mosquito populations also changed. Based on the experience gained at these three sites, mosquito control is an especially important design and management component for constructed wetlands in arid environments with low background populations of mosquitoes.
Keywords:Constructed wetlands  Culex spp  Mosquitoes  Phoenix  Sweetwater wetland  Tres Rios  Tucson  Disease vectors
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