Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Department Entomology, Vautierstraat 29, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.
J Med Entomol. 2013 Mar;50(2):237-43. doi: 10.1603/me12134.
Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) distribution data from a recent inventory of native and invading mosquito species in Belgium were compared with historical data from the period 1900-1960 that were retrieved from a revision of the Belgian Culicidae collection at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. Both data sets were used to investigate trends in mosquito species richness in several regions in Belgium. The relative change in distribution area of mosquito species was particularly important for species that use waste waters and used tires as larval habitats and species that recently shifted their larval habitat to artificial larval habitats. More importantly, several of these species are known as vectors of arboviruses and Plasmodium sp. and the apparent habitat shift of some of them brought these species in proximity to humans. Similar studies comparing current mosquito richness with former distribution data retrieved from voucher specimens from collections is therefore encouraged because they can generate important information concerning health risk assessment at both regional and national scale.
最近对比利时本土和入侵蚊子物种进行清查所获得的蚊子(双翅目:蚊科)分布数据与从比利时蚊科收藏的修订版中检索到的 1900-1960 年期间的历史数据进行了比较。这两个数据集都用于调查比利时几个地区蚊子物种丰富度的趋势。对于那些将废水和废旧轮胎用作幼虫栖息地的蚊子物种以及那些最近将幼虫栖息地转移到人工幼虫栖息地的蚊子物种,其分布范围的相对变化尤其重要。更重要的是,其中一些物种已知是虫媒病毒和疟原虫的载体,而它们中的一些明显的栖息地转移使这些物种接近人类。因此,鼓励进行类似的研究,将当前蚊子的丰富度与从收藏的凭证标本中检索到的以前的分布数据进行比较,因为它们可以提供有关区域和国家层面健康风险评估的重要信息。