Lund Laser Centre, Department of Physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Center for Animal Movement Research, Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2021 Mar 4;16(3):e0247803. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247803. eCollection 2021.
Lack of tools for detailed, real-time observation of mosquito behavior with high spatio-temporal resolution limits progress towards improved malaria vector control. We deployed a high-resolution entomological lidar to monitor a half-kilometer static transect positioned over rice fields outside a Tanzanian village. A quarter of a million in situ insect observations were classified, and several insect taxa were identified based on their modulation signatures. We observed distinct range distributions of male and female mosquitoes in relation to the village periphery, and spatio-temporal behavioral features, such as swarming. Furthermore, we observed that the spatial distributions of males and females change independently of each other during the day, and were able to estimate the daily dispersal of mosquitoes towards and away from the village. The findings of this study demonstrate how lidar-based monitoring could dramatically improve our understanding of malaria vector ecology and control options.
缺乏工具来详细、实时地观察蚊子的行为,且时空分辨率有限,这限制了疟疾媒介控制的改进。我们部署了一个高分辨率的昆虫激光雷达,以监测位于坦桑尼亚一个村庄外稻田上方的半公里静态横截线上的情况。对四分之一百万个现场昆虫观察进行了分类,并根据它们的调制特征确定了几种昆虫类群。我们观察到蚊子在与村庄周边的关系中存在明显的范围分布,以及 swarm 等时空行为特征。此外,我们观察到雄性和雌性蚊子在白天的空间分布彼此独立变化,并且能够估计蚊子每天向村庄靠近和远离村庄的扩散情况。这项研究的结果表明,基于激光雷达的监测如何可以极大地提高我们对疟疾媒介生态学和控制选择的理解。