Wolfe R J
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dover 19901, USA.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1996 Dec;12(4):701-12.
Open Marsh Water Management (OMWM) is a method of salt-marsh mosquito control that advocates source reduction and biological control through selective pond creation and ditching in mosquito breeding areas. This method has been used as an alternative to chemical insecticides in coastal wetlands for 30 years. This paper reviews the effects of OMWM on hydrology, topography, vegetation, mosquitoes, invertebrates, fishes, birds, mammals, and water quality. Other source reduction techniques and the economics of OMWM are also discussed.
开放式沼泽水管理(OMWM)是一种控制盐沼蚊子的方法,主张通过在蚊子繁殖区有选择地建造池塘和沟渠来减少源头并进行生物控制。这种方法在沿海湿地作为化学杀虫剂的替代品已使用了30年。本文综述了开放式沼泽水管理对水文、地形、植被、蚊子、无脊椎动物、鱼类、鸟类、哺乳动物和水质的影响。还讨论了其他减少源头的技术以及开放式沼泽水管理的经济学。