Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory, University of Florida IFAS, 200 9th St. SE, Vero Beach, FL, USA.
Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, 110 Newins-Ziegler Hall, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Med Entomol. 2023 May 12;60(3):518-526. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjad036.
Documenting the host use of vector species is important for understanding the transmission dynamics of vector-borne pathogens. Biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae: Culicoides) are vectors of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) and bluetongue virus (BTV) worldwide. However, relative to mosquitoes and many other vector groups, host associations of this group are poorly documented. In this study, we used PCR-based bloodmeal analysis to determine species-level host associations of 3,603 blood-engorged specimens belonging to 18 Culicoides species at 8 deer farms in Florida, USA. We used a binomial mixed model with a Bayesian framework to compare the effect of host composition on the feeding patterns of Culicoides spp. and employed the Morisita-Horn Index to investigate the similarity of host use between farms for Culicoides stellifer and Culicoides insignis. Results show that the estimated probability of Culicoides spp. feeding upon white-tailed deer depends on the availability of cattle or exotic game and demonstrates differences in host-feeding selection among species. Culicoides insignis had high host similarity across farms suggesting that its host-use patterns are somewhat conserved. Culicoides stellifer had lower host similarity across farms suggesting that it is a more opportunistic feeder. White-tailed deer are fed upon by many Culicoides species on deer farms in Florida, and while most Culicoides species feed on white-tailed deer, the ratio of white-tailed deer bloodmeals to other bloodmeals is likely influenced by host availability. Culicoides spp. taking a majority of their bloodmeals from farmed white-tailed deer should be assessed for their vector competence for EHDV and BTV.
记录病媒物种的宿主利用情况对于了解病媒传播病原体的传播动态非常重要。吸血蠓(双翅目:蠓科:库蠓属)是全世界流行出血热病毒(EHDV)和蓝舌病病毒(BTV)的媒介。然而,与蚊子和许多其他媒介群相比,该群体的宿主关联记录较差。在这项研究中,我们使用基于 PCR 的血餐分析来确定美国佛罗里达州 8 个鹿场的 3603 个吸血饱血标本(属于 18 种库蠓)的种级宿主关联。我们使用二项混合模型和贝叶斯框架来比较宿主组成对库蠓 spp. 摄食模式的影响,并使用 Morisita-Horn 指数来研究佛罗里达州白尾鹿和 Culicoides insignis 之间农场的宿主利用相似性。结果表明,库蠓 spp. 摄食白尾鹿的估计概率取决于牛或外来猎物的可利用性,并表明了物种之间宿主选择的差异。Culicoides insignis 在各个农场之间具有较高的宿主相似性,这表明其宿主利用模式具有一定的保守性。Culicoides stellifer 在各个农场之间的宿主相似性较低,这表明它是一种更具机会性的取食者。在佛罗里达州的鹿场,许多库蠓物种都以白尾鹿为食,虽然大多数库蠓物种以白尾鹿为食,但白尾鹿的血餐与其他血餐的比例可能受到宿主可利用性的影响。应该评估从养殖白尾鹿身上采集大部分血餐的库蠓 spp. 是否具有 EHDV 和 BTV 的媒介能力。