Heym Eva C, Kampen Helge, Fahle Marcus, Hohenbrink Tobias L, Schäfer Mandy, Scheuch Dorothee E, Walther Doreen
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg, Germany.
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Greifswald - Insel Riems, Germany.
Trop Med Int Health. 2017 Jan;22(1):103-112. doi: 10.1111/tmi.12805. Epub 2016 Dec 14.
The aim of this study was to map the current spatial distribution of Anopheles plumbeus in Germany, a potential vector of malaria parasites and West Nile virus. Reports of mass occurrence and nuisance connected with artificial breeding site usage by this species were analysed.
Distribution data were collected from 2011 to 2014 mainly through trapping and submissions of adult mosquito specimens to a citizen science project. In the framework of the latter, additional information was gathered on recent nuisance incidents caused by An. plumbeus, including a longitudinal analysis of mosquito occurrence and the impact of management measures at a nuisance site in south-western Germany.
Based on the most comprehensive set of collection data obtained during the last decades, An. plumbeus is shown to be widely distributed over Germany. The data also indicate a continuing extension of the breeding site repertoire of the species from natural to artificial habitats that facilitate mass development. Increasing incidents of persistent nuisance suggest that this mosquito species is rarely diagnosed correctly and managed adequately.
As An. plumbeus is both a serious nuisance pest and a potential vector species, awareness of this species and the public health problems linked to it should be raised among pest managers and public health personnel.
本研究旨在绘制德国铅灰按蚊的当前空间分布情况,该蚊种是疟原虫和西尼罗河病毒的潜在传播媒介。分析了与该物种使用人工繁殖场所相关的大量出现和滋扰报告。
2011年至2014年期间主要通过诱捕和向一个公民科学项目提交成年蚊子标本收集分布数据。在该项目框架内,还收集了有关铅灰按蚊近期造成滋扰事件的更多信息,包括对蚊子出现情况的纵向分析以及德国西南部一个滋扰地点管理措施的影响。
根据过去几十年获得的最全面的收集数据,铅灰按蚊在德国广泛分布。数据还表明该物种的繁殖场所范围从自然栖息地持续扩展到有利于大量繁殖的人工栖息地。持续滋扰事件增多表明该蚊种很少被正确诊断和妥善管理。
由于铅灰按蚊既是严重的滋扰害虫又是潜在的传播媒介物种,应提高害虫管理人员和公共卫生人员对该物种及其相关公共卫生问题的认识。