Bishop A L, Barchia I M, Spohr L J
NSW Agriculture, Locked Bag 26, NSW 2250, Gosford, Australia.
Prev Vet Med. 2000 Dec 8;47(4):243-54. doi: 10.1016/s0167-5877(00)00175-6.
Culicoides brevitarsis is the main biting midge responsible for the transmission of bluetongue and Akabane viruses to livestock in Australia. Models are given for its dispersal after winter from endemic areas at the southern limit of its distribution in New South Wales (NSW); the models might also be applicable elsewhere. Model 1 shows that dispersal can be explained by distance from a key point just outside the endemic area in mid-northern/northern coastal NSW. The model provides probability data for times of first occurrence at sites within regions down the southern coastal plain or up the Hunter Valley towards (but rarely reaching) the western slopes and tablelands. Model 2 shows that the movement depends on temperature and wind speed from northerly and easterly directions. Preliminary data also are given to suggest a relationship between density in the endemic area and the maximum distance that C. brevitarsis can travel in a given year. The models can be linked to other information which in combination can provide probabilities for winter survival outside the endemic area, times of occurrence at sites where it cannot survive winter and times when activity ceases naturally at these sites at the end of the season. This information can be used to predict the potential for virus transmission and indicate zones of seasonal freedom from both vector and virus for the export of livestock.
短角库蠓是澳大利亚将蓝舌病病毒和赤羽病病毒传播给家畜的主要 biting midge。给出了其在冬季后从新南威尔士州(NSW)分布南端的流行地区扩散的模型;这些模型可能在其他地方也适用。模型1表明,扩散可以用距新南威尔士州中北部/北部沿海流行区外一个关键点的距离来解释。该模型提供了在南部沿海平原或沿猎人谷向上(但很少到达)西部斜坡和台地的区域内各地点首次出现时间的概率数据。模型2表明,其移动取决于来自北方和东方的温度和风速。还给出了初步数据,以表明流行区内的密度与短角库蠓在给定年份可传播的最大距离之间的关系。这些模型可以与其他信息相联系,这些信息结合起来可以提供在流行区外冬季存活的概率、在无法越冬的地点出现的时间以及在季节结束时这些地点自然停止活动的时间。这些信息可用于预测病毒传播的可能性,并指出家畜出口时无媒介和无病毒的季节性区域。