Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida-IFAS, Vero Beach, FL 342962, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012 Dec 10;9(12):4537-605. doi: 10.3390/ijerph9124537.
Wetlands are valuable habitats that provide important social, economic, and ecological services such as flood control, water quality improvement, carbon sequestration, pollutant removal, and primary/secondary production export to terrestrial and aquatic food chains. There is disagreement about the need for mosquito control in wetlands and about the techniques utilized for mosquito abatement and their impacts upon wetlands ecosystems. Mosquito control in wetlands is a complex issue influenced by numerous factors, including many hard to quantify elements such as human perceptions, cultural predispositions, and political climate. In spite of considerable progress during the last decades, habitat protection and environmentally sound habitat management still remain inextricably tied to politics and economics. Furthermore, the connections are often complex, and occur at several levels, ranging from local businesses and politicians, to national governments and multinational institutions. Education is the key to lasting wetlands conservation. Integrated mosquito abatement strategies incorporate many approaches and practicable options, as described herein, and need to be well-defined, effective, and ecologically and economically sound for the wetland type and for the mosquito species of concern. The approach will certainly differ in response to disease outbreaks caused by mosquito-vectored pathogens versus quality of life issues caused by nuisance-biting mosquitoes. In this contribution, we provide an overview of the ecological setting and context for mosquito control in wetlands, present pertinent information on wetlands mosquitoes, review the mosquito abatement options available for current wetlands managers and mosquito control professionals, and outline some necessary considerations when devising mosquito control strategies. Although the emphasis is on North American wetlands, most of the material is applicable to wetlands everywhere.
湿地是具有重要社会、经济和生态服务价值的栖息地,如防洪、水质改善、碳固存、污染物去除以及初级/次级生产向陆地和水生食物链的输出。关于湿地是否需要进行蚊虫控制以及用于蚊虫防治的技术及其对湿地生态系统的影响,存在分歧。湿地蚊虫控制是一个受众多因素影响的复杂问题,包括许多难以量化的因素,如人类认知、文化倾向和政治气候。尽管在过去几十年取得了相当大的进展,但栖息地保护和环境友好型栖息地管理仍然与政治和经济紧密相关。此外,这些联系往往很复杂,发生在多个层面,从当地企业和政客到国家政府和跨国机构。教育是湿地保护的关键。综合蚊虫防治策略包括许多方法和可行的选择,如本文所述,需要针对湿地类型和关注的蚊虫物种进行明确、有效、生态和经济合理的规划。针对由蚊虫传播病原体引起的疾病爆发和由骚扰性蚊虫引起的生活质量问题,采取的方法肯定会有所不同。在本贡献中,我们概述了湿地蚊虫控制的生态背景和背景,提供了有关湿地蚊虫的相关信息,回顾了当前湿地管理者和蚊虫控制专业人员可用的蚊虫防治选择,并概述了制定蚊虫控制策略时需要考虑的一些必要因素。尽管重点是北美的湿地,但大部分内容适用于世界各地的湿地。