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Aedes albopictus in continental Croatia

Authors: Vrućina, Ivana; Merdić, Enrih; Vignjević, Goran; Zahirović, Željko; Turić, Nataša; Sudarić Bogojević, Mirta;

Aedes albopictus in continental Croatia

Abstract

The tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, marked the first decade of the 21st century in Croatia. From 2004 (when it was first recorded) until today, it has been intensively spreading in Croatia. After its introduction and spread in Istria, Dalmatia and Zagreb, it was discovered in 2013 in the area of Osijek-Baranja County. The first find in Osijek-Baranja County was recorded in the month of August in the area of Tenja, which was reason enough for more intensive research in the city of Osijek. Oviposition traps were placed in 10 places in the area of the city of Osijek and the surrounding area in the period from August to December 2014. The tiles in the traps were replaced every 7-10 days, and a total of 30 traps were placed. The obtained results indicate that this type of mosquito is spreading to the continental part of Croatia.

Tigrasti komarac, Aedes albopictus je u Hrvatskoj obilježio prvo desetljeće 21. stoljeća. Od 2004. godine (kada je prvi puta zabilježen) sve do danas, intenzivno se širi Hrvatskom. Nakon introdukcije i širenja u Istri, Dalmaciji i Zagrebu, otkriven je tijekom 2013. godine na području Osječko-baranjske županije. Prvi nalaz u Osječko-baranjskoj županiji zabilježen je u mjesecu kolovozu na području Tenje, što je bio dovoljan razlog za intenzivnija istraživanja u gradu Osijeku. Ovipozicijske klopke postavljene su na 10 mjesta na području grada Osijeka i bliže okolice u periodu od kolovoza do prosinca 2014. godine. Pločice u klopkama zamjenjivale su se svakih 7-10 dana, a ukupno je postavljeno 30 klopki. Dobiveni rezultati ukazuju da se ova vrsta komaraca širi i na kontinentalni dio Hrvatske.

Keywords

2014., 2014, Croatia, Hrvatska, Osijek, širenje, Aedes albopictus, dispersal

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