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一种低成本、电池供电的声学诱捕器,用于在蚊媒释放操作期间监测雄性埃及伊蚊。

A low-cost, battery-powered acoustic trap for surveilling male Aedes aegypti during rear-and-release operations.

机构信息

College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Aug 2;13(8):e0201709. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201709. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is a primary vector of several serious arboviruses throughout the world and is therefore of great concern to many public health organizations. With vector control methodology pivoting towards rearing and releasing large numbers of genetically modified, sterilized, or Wolbachia-infected male mosquitoes to control vector populations, economical surveillance methods for release tracking becomes increasingly necessary. Previous work has identified that male Ae. aegypti are attracted to female wingbeat frequencies and can be captured through artificial playback of these frequencies, but the tested systems are cost-prohibitive for wide-scale monitoring. Thus, we have developed a simple, low-cost, battery-powered, microcontroller-based sound lure which mimics the wingbeat frequency of female Ae. aegypti, thereby attracting males. We then tested the efficacy of this lure in combination with a passive (non-powered) gravid Aedes trap (GAT) against the current gold-standard, the Biogents Sentinel (BGS) trap, which requires main power (household power) and costs several times what the GAT does. Capture rates of male Ae. aegypti in sound-baited GATs (Sound-GATs) in these field tests were comparable to that of the BGS with no inhibitory effects of sound playback on female capture. We conclude that the Sound-GAT is an effective replacement of the costly BGS for surveillance of male Ae. aegypti mosquitoes, particularly in the developing countries where funding is limited, and has the potential to be adapted to target males of other medically important species.

摘要

埃及伊蚊是世界范围内几种严重虫媒病毒的主要传播媒介,因此引起了许多公共卫生组织的关注。随着病媒控制方法转向大量饲养和释放经过基因改造、绝育或感染沃尔巴克氏体的雄性蚊子以控制病媒种群,对释放后进行追踪的经济有效的监测方法变得越来越必要。以前的工作已经表明,雄性埃及伊蚊会被雌性的翅膀拍打频率所吸引,并可以通过人工播放这些频率来捕获,但测试的系统对于大规模监测来说成本过高。因此,我们开发了一种简单、低成本、电池供电、基于微控制器的声音诱饵,它模拟雌性埃及伊蚊的翅膀拍打频率,从而吸引雄性。然后,我们测试了这种诱饵与被动(无电源)的致育性伊蚊诱捕器(GAT)结合的效果,与目前的黄金标准,即生物源哨兵(BGS)诱捕器相比,后者需要主电源(家用电源),成本是 GAT 的数倍。在这些现场测试中,带声音诱饵的 GAT(Sound-GAT)中雄性埃及伊蚊的捕获率与 BGS 相当,声音播放对雌性捕获没有抑制作用。我们得出结论,Sound-GAT 是昂贵的 BGS 的有效替代品,可用于监测雄性埃及伊蚊,特别是在资金有限的发展中国家,并且有可能适应针对其他具有重要医学意义的物种的雄性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/cb85/6072092/b87164c07b91/pone.0201709.g001.jpg

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