Department of Entomology, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, U.S.A.,
UniSA STEM, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
J Vector Ecol. 2024 Dec;49(2):R12-R26. doi: 10.52707/1081-1710-49.2.R12.
Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and the pathogens they transmit represent a threat to human and animal health. Low-cost and effective surveillance methods are necessary to enable sustainable monitoring of mosquito distributions, diversity, and human interactions. This study examined the use of iNaturalist, an online, community-populated biodiversity recording database, for passive mosquito surveillance in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, countries under threat from the introduction of invasive mosquitoes and emerging mosquito-borne diseases. The Mozzie Monitors UK & Ireland iNaturalist project was established to collate mosquito observations in these countries. Data were compared with existing long-term mosquito UK datasets to assess representativeness of seasonal and distribution trends in citizen scientist-recorded observations. The project collected 738 observations with the majority recorded 2020-2022. Records were primarily associated with urban areas, with the most common species and significantly more likely to be observed in urban areas than other species. Analysis of images uploaded to the iNaturalist project also provided insights into human-biting behavior. Our analyses indicate that iNaturalist provides species composition, seasonal occurrence, and distribution figures consistent with existing datasets and is therefore a useful surveillance tool for recording information on human interactions with mosquitoes and monitoring species of concern.
蚊子(双翅目:蚊科)及其传播的病原体对人类和动物的健康构成威胁。需要低成本且有效的监测方法来支持对蚊子分布、多样性和人类互动的可持续监测。本研究探讨了利用 iNaturalist,一个在线的、社区化的生物多样性记录数据库,在英国和爱尔兰进行被动蚊子监测,这两个国家受到引入入侵性蚊子和新出现的蚊子传播疾病的威胁。Mozzie Monitors UK & Ireland iNaturalist 项目的建立是为了整理这些国家的蚊子观察数据。将数据与现有的英国蚊子长期数据集进行比较,以评估公民科学家记录的观察结果在季节性和分布趋势方面的代表性。该项目收集了 738 条观察记录,其中大部分记录于 2020 年至 2022 年。记录主要与城市地区有关,其中 和 是最常见的物种,比其他物种更有可能在城市地区观察到。对上传到 iNaturalist 项目的图像进行分析也提供了对人类叮咬行为的深入了解。我们的分析表明,iNaturalist 提供的物种组成、季节性出现和分布数据与现有数据集一致,因此是记录人类与蚊子相互作用信息和监测关注物种的有用监测工具。