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在比利时,致倦库蚊(埃及伊蚊的实验模型,西尼罗河病毒的传播媒介,以及人类疟疾的潜在传播媒介)的人为扩散。

Human-induced expanded distribution of Anopheles plumbeus, experimental vector of West Nile virus and a potential vector of human malaria in Belgium.

机构信息

Department Entomology, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Vautierstraat 29, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

J Med Entomol. 2011 Jul;48(4):924-8. doi: 10.1603/me10235.

Abstract

For the majority of native species, human-created habitats provide a hostile environment that prevents their colonization. However, if the conditions encountered in this novel environment are part of the fundamental niche of a particular species, these low competitive environments may allow strong population expansion of even rare and stenotopic species. If these species are potentially harmful to humans, such anthropogenic habitat alterations may impose strong risks for human health. Here, we report on a recent and severe outbreak of the viciously biting and day-active mosquito Anopheles plumbeus Stephens, 1828, that is caused by a habitat shift toward human-created habitats. Although historic data indicate that the species was previously reported to be rare in Belgium and confined to natural forest habitats, more recent data indicate a strong population expansion all over Belgium and severe nuisance at a local scale. We show that these outbreaks can be explained by a recent larval habitat shift of this species from tree-holes in forests to large manure collecting pits of abandoned and uncleaned pig stables. Further surveys of the colonization and detection of other potential larval breeding places of this mosquito in this artificial environment are of particular importance for human health because the species is known as a experimental vector of West Nile virus and a potential vector of human malaria.

摘要

对于大多数本地物种来说,人类创造的栖息地是一个不利于其生存的环境,这会阻碍它们的殖民化。然而,如果在这个新环境中遇到的条件是特定物种基本生态位的一部分,那么这些低竞争环境可能会允许即使是稀有和狭域物种的强烈种群扩张。如果这些物种对人类可能有害,那么这种人为的栖息地改变可能会对人类健康造成严重风险。在这里,我们报告了最近一次严重的、具有强烈攻击性且在白天活动的蚊子——淡色库蚊——的爆发,这是由于该物种向人类创造的栖息地转移而导致的。尽管历史数据表明,该物种以前在比利时很少见,局限于自然森林栖息地,但最近的数据表明,该物种在比利时各地的种群扩张迅速,并在局部地区造成严重滋扰。我们表明,这种物种的幼虫栖息地最近从森林中的树洞转移到废弃且未清理的猪圈中的大型粪便收集坑,可以解释这些爆发。对该蚊子在这种人工环境中的殖民和其他潜在幼虫繁殖地的进一步调查对于人类健康至关重要,因为该物种已知是西尼罗河病毒的实验性载体,也是人类疟疾的潜在载体。

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