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Repellent activity against Anopheles gambiae of the leaves of nesting trees in the Sebitoli chimpanzee community of Kibale National Park, Uganda

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MALARIA JOURNAL
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-022-04291-7

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Essential oil; Self-medication; Anopheles gambiae; Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii; Sleeping platform

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  1. Great Ape Conservation Project
  2. Fondation Ensemble
  3. Fondation pour la Nature et l'Homme
  4. Fondation Prince Albert II
  5. Fonds Francais pour l'Environnement Mondial
  6. LabEx CeMEB [ANR-10-LABX-04-01]

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Chimpanzees may choose specific tree species to avoid mosquito bites.
Background Every evening, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) build a sleeping platform so called nest by intertwining branches of tree. Most of chimpanzees' communities studied have a preference for tree species in which they nest. As female mosquitoes are feeding on the blood of their host at nighttime, chimpanzees may prevent being disturbed and bitten by mosquitoes by selecting tree species having properties to repel them. Methods To test the hypothesis that chimpanzees choose tree species for their aromatic properties, data related to 1,081 nesting trees built between 2017 and 2019 in the Sebitoli community of Kibale National Park (Uganda) were analysed. The 10 most used trees were compared to the 10 most common trees in the habitat that were not preferred for nesting. Leaves from the 20 trees species were collected and hydro-distillated to obtain essential oils and one of the by-products for behavioural bioassays against females of the African mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. Results Sebitoli chimpanzees showed tree preferences: 10 species correspond to more than 80% of the nesting trees. Out of the essential oil obtained from the 10 nesting trees, 7 extracts for at least one concentration tested showed spatial repellency, 7 were irritant by contact and none were toxic. In the other hand, for the abundant trees in their habitat not used by chimpanzees, only 3 were repellent and 5 irritants. Discussion and conclusion This study contributes to evidence that chimpanzees, to avoid annoying mosquitoes, may select their nesting trees according to their repellent properties (linked to chemical parameters), a potential inspiration for human health.

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