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白纹伊蚊及其在欧洲的环境限制

Aedes albopictus and Its Environmental Limits in Europe.

作者信息

Cunze Sarah, Kochmann Judith, Koch Lisa K, Klimpel Sven

机构信息

Goethe-University, Institute for Ecology, Evolution and Diversity; Max-von-Laue-Str. 13, D-60438 Frankfurt/ M., Germany.

Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre; Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung; Senckenberganlage 25, D-60325 Frankfurt/ M., Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Sep 7;11(9):e0162116. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162116. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus, native to South East Asia, is listed as one of the worst invasive vector species worldwide. In Europe the species is currently restricted to Southern Europe, but due to the ongoing climate change, Ae. albopictus is expected to expand its potential range further northwards. In addition to modelling the habitat suitability for Ae. albopictus under current and future climatic conditions in Europe by means of the maximum entropy approach, we here focused on the drivers of the habitat suitability prediction. We explored the most limiting factors for Aedes albopictus in Europe under current and future climatic conditions, a method which has been neglected in species distribution modelling so far. Ae. albopictus is one of the best-studied mosquito species, which allowed us to evaluate the applied Maxent approach for most limiting factor mapping. We identified three key limiting factors for Ae. albopictus in Europe under current climatic conditions: winter temperature in Eastern Europe, summer temperature in Southern Europe. Model findings were in good accordance with commonly known establishment thresholds in Europe based on climate chamber experiments and derived from the geographical distribution of the species. Under future climatic conditions low winter temperature were modelled to remain the most limiting factor in Eastern Europe, whereas in Central Europe annual mean temperature and summer temperatures were modelled to be replaced by summer precipitation, respectively, as most limiting factors. Changes in the climatic conditions in terms of the identified key limiting factors will be of great relevance regarding the invasive potential of the Ae. albopictus. Thus, our results may help to understand the key drivers of the suggested range expansion under climate change and may help to improve monitoring programmes. The applied approach of investigating limiting factors has proven to yield valuable results and may also provide valuable insights into the drivers of the prediction of current and future distribution of other species. This might be particularly interesting for other vector species that are of increasing public health concerns.

摘要

亚洲虎蚊白纹伊蚊原产于东南亚,被列为全球最具危害性的入侵病媒物种之一。在欧洲,该物种目前仅分布于南欧,但由于气候变化持续,白纹伊蚊有望进一步向北扩展其潜在分布范围。除了通过最大熵方法模拟欧洲当前和未来气候条件下白纹伊蚊的栖息地适宜性外,我们还重点研究了栖息地适宜性预测的驱动因素。我们探究了当前和未来气候条件下欧洲白纹伊蚊的最主要限制因素,这一方法在物种分布建模中至今一直被忽视。白纹伊蚊是研究最为深入的蚊种之一,这使我们能够评估应用最大熵方法进行最主要限制因素绘图的效果。我们确定了当前气候条件下欧洲白纹伊蚊的三个关键限制因素:东欧的冬季温度、南欧的夏季温度。模型结果与基于气候箱实验及该物种地理分布得出的欧洲已知定殖阈值高度吻合。在未来气候条件下,模拟结果显示东欧的低冬季温度仍将是最主要的限制因素,而在中欧,年平均温度和夏季温度将分别被夏季降水量取代,成为最主要的限制因素。就白纹伊蚊的入侵潜力而言,已确定的关键限制因素方面的气候条件变化将具有重大意义。因此,我们的研究结果可能有助于理解气候变化下白纹伊蚊潜在分布范围扩大的关键驱动因素,并有助于改进监测计划。研究限制因素所应用的方法已证明能产生有价值的结果,还可能为其他物种当前和未来分布预测的驱动因素提供有价值的见解。这对于其他日益引起公众健康关注的病媒物种可能尤为重要。

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