1995
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761995000300002
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Ecology of Triatoma rubrovaria (Hemiptera, Triatominae) in wild and peridomestic environments of Uruguay

Abstract: This paper describes population structure, spatial distribution and habitat selection of wild and peridomestic populations of Triatoma rubrovaria (Blanchard, 1843). Field studies were carried out at Las Piedras and La Bolsa in the Northern Department of Artigas, Uruguay. A semicircular sampling area, divided in seven or eight triangular sectors was sequentially examined from October 1990 to November 1991. At Las Piedras (typical wild habitat) 1063 T. rubrovaria bugs were collected from 84% of the rocky outcroo… Show more

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“…Aragão (1983) also suggests that domestication would depend on the existence or availability of a niche to which the species would already be adapted. As mentioned by Salvatella et al (1995), sylvatic populations of T. rubrovaria live amongst rockpiles, so that peridomestic habitats such as stone walls and intradomestic habitats, such as cracks in stone walled houses, would seem quite similar to its original sylvatic ecotopes. It may be that T. rubrovaria is a species which presents preadaptive characteristics to the domiciliary ecotope, since from the first surveys, before the control measures (1976-1984; Fig.…”
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“…Aragão (1983) also suggests that domestication would depend on the existence or availability of a niche to which the species would already be adapted. As mentioned by Salvatella et al (1995), sylvatic populations of T. rubrovaria live amongst rockpiles, so that peridomestic habitats such as stone walls and intradomestic habitats, such as cracks in stone walled houses, would seem quite similar to its original sylvatic ecotopes. It may be that T. rubrovaria is a species which presents preadaptive characteristics to the domiciliary ecotope, since from the first surveys, before the control measures (1976-1984; Fig.…”
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“…Active domestic invasion by fly- Atlantic Ocean ing adults of P. megistus is also common elsewhere in southern Brazil in the warmer months, but does not characterize domiciliation, which can only be considered after the finding of other developmental stages of the insects (eggs and nymphs) inside the houses (Forattini et al 1970). Salvatella et al (1995) emphasize that in Uruguay, adults of T. rubrovaria were only collected in the warmer months from October to March, so that the occurrence of nymphs and eggs in houses would be enough to suspect incipient domiciliation in this species.…”
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“…No Uruguai 84% dos T. rubrovaria coletados são encontrados em pedras 11 . Exemplares da espécie podem ser capturados também em dependências peridomiciliares bastante peculiares, tais como: cercas, muros ou paredes construídas com pedras sobrepostas e, apenas ocasionalmente, no interior de casas localizadas nas proximidades dos criadouros 12 Em nosso meio, as dificuldades crescentes na obtenção de boas colônias do T. infestans, necessárias à efetivação dos xenodiagnósticos de rotina, seria motivo de incentivo à procura de novas alternativas.…”
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“…In Brazil, its presence has been confirmed only in the southern states of Paraná (PR) and Rio Grande do Sul (RS). This species of triatomine is found mainly among exfoliate rocks known as 'pedregales' (Salvatella et al 1995). Lent (1942) has earlier reported T. rubrovaria (Eutriatoma rubrovaria) as a sylvatic species inhabiting rock piles and may rarely be found in human dwellings.…”
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