The book "Black Fly Simuliidae in Eastern Ghats" by S. Vijayan is an extensive guide to the biology, taxonomy, and ecology of Simuliidae, commonly known as black flies, in the Eastern Ghats region of India. The book covers all aspects of the life cycle of black flies, including their larvae, pupae, and adult stages, as well as their morphology and distribution. The book also delves into the important role that black flies play as vectors of several vector-borne diseases, affecting public health. It discusses the various control measures and breeding sites for black flies, and the impact of anthropogenic activities, pollution, and climate change on their habitats and biodiversity.
The book provides an in-depth analysis of the phylogeny, molecular markers, DNA barcoding, phylogeography, biogeography, and evolution of black flies, along with their host-parasite interactions, immune response, resistance, pathogenesis, epidemiology, surveillance, diagnosis, treatment, and drug resistance. The author emphasizes the importance of community participation and a One Health approach in the sustainable development, conservation, and management of black fly populations, and the crucial role of black flies in providing ecosystem services. Overall, "Black Fly Simuliidae in Eastern Ghats" is a comprehensive and informative book that is an essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of entomology, public health, and ecology.