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Population dynamics of Triatoma vitticeps (Stål, 1859) in Itanhomi, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Taxonomic markers (head structure morphometry, isoenzymes and randon
amplified polymorphism of DNA - RAPD) were used to understand the
population dynamics of Triatoma vitticeps , predominant triatomine
species in Itanhomi district, using samples obtained from domestic,
peridomiciliary and sylvatic habitats. Morphometric analysis revealed
sexual dimorphism within the three samples although specimens could not
be separated according to the habitat in which they were captured.
Forty-two bands were analyzed from RAPD profiles generated using four
primers. A dendrogram constructed from Dice's similarity coefficient
values showed that migration of the insects between the habitats has
occurred, without structuring of populations. Moreover, the dendrogram
obtained from the genetic distance values showed an important gene flow
between the sylvatic and domestic habitats. No polymorphism was found
in the electrophoretic mobility of proteins for the ten enzymes
studied. Our results revealed movement of triatomines between the three
habitats, suggesting that the presence of T. vitticeps in houses should
not be ignored. As invasion of houses by sylvatic insects is frequent
and the natural infection indices of this species are among the highest
known, epidemiological vigilance studies may reveal possible changes in
T. vitticeps behaviour which could present future risks to public
health