Embalses Costeros Para el Control de los Mosquitos
Recobro de la vegetación en un embalse.
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Keywords

IN193

How to Cite

Rey, Jorge R., and C. Roxanne Rutledge Connelly. 2012. “Embalses Costeros Para El Control De Los Mosquitos: ENY-648S IN193, 6 2012”. EDIS 2012 (7). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in193-2012.

Abstract

Los embalses costeros utilizados en Florida para el control de los mosquitos son marismas o manglares con un dique periférico que permite inundar el área durante la temporada de cría de mosquitos. Desde entonces, investigaciones científicas han demostrado que el embalsamiento puede causar serios impactos ambientales en las marismas, manglares y esteros colindantes. Hoy en día, se ha devuelto una hidrología más natural a más de 1,300 ha de marismas y manglares embalsados y se han eliminado más de 70 km de diques. De las 16,185 ha originales de marismas embalsadas en la laguna Indian River, se han restaurado de alguna manera más de 12,600 ha, ya sea por reconexión, brechas en los diques, o restauración de las orillas.

This 6-page fact sheet was written by Jorge R. Rey and C. Roxanne Connelly, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, June 2012.

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