Predicting the potential distribution of Culex (Melanoconion) cedecei in Florida and the Caribbean using ecological niche models.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Vector Ecology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.52707/1081-1710-47.1.88
Kristin E Sloyer, Nathan D Burkett-Cadena, Lindsay P Campbell
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Abstract

Everglades virus (EVEV), an enzootic subtype of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, along with its endemic mosquito vector, Culex cedecei, is known only from South Florida. The taxonomy of Cx. cedecei is complex and was once synonymous with Culex opisthopus and Culex taeniopus. We modeled potential distribution of Cx. cedecei in Florida and the Caribbean using an ecological niche model and compared this distribution to the recorded distribution of EVEV in Florida as well as historical records of Cx. opisthopus/Cx. taeniopus. We used recent collections and occurrence data from scientific publications and temperature/precipitation variables and vegetation greenness values to calibrate models. We found mean annual temperature contributed the greatest to model performance. Everglades virus in humans and wildlife corresponded with areas predicted suitable for Cx. cedecei in Florida but not with incidence of antibodies reported in dogs. Most records of Cx. opisthopus/Cx. taeniopus in the Caribbean did not correspond to areas predicted suitable for Cx. cedecei, which may be due to mean annual temperature values in the Caribbean exceeding values within the calibration region, imposing model constraints. Results indicated that this model may adequately predict the distributions of Cx. cedecei within Florida but cannot predict areas suitable in the Caribbean.

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利用生态位模型预测佛罗里达和加勒比海地区库蚊的潜在分布。
Everglades病毒(evv)是委内瑞拉马脑炎病毒的一种地方性亚型,其地方性蚊子媒介库蚊(Culex cedecei)仅在南佛罗里达州发现。Cx的分类学。它是一种复杂的物种,曾经与喙库蚊和带喙库蚊同义。我们模拟了Cx的势分布。利用生态位模型对佛罗里达州和加勒比海地区的cedecei进行了研究,并将其分布与佛罗里达州evv的记录分布以及Cx的历史记录进行了比较。opisthopus /残雪。taeniopus。我们使用最近的收集和科学出版物中的发生数据、温度/降水变量和植被绿度值来校准模型。我们发现年平均温度对模型性能的贡献最大。人类和野生动物的沼泽地病毒与预测适合Cx的地区相对应。在佛罗里达州发现了cedecei,但在狗身上没有报告抗体的发生率。大多数关于Cx的记录。opisthopus /残雪。加勒比地区的绦虫不符合预测适合Cx的地区。cedecei,这可能是由于加勒比地区的年平均温度值超过校准区域内的值,造成模式限制。结果表明,该模型能较好地预测Cx的分布。但无法预测加勒比海适合的地区。
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Journal of Vector Ecology
Journal of Vector Ecology 生物-昆虫学
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2.60
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31
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vector Ecology is an international journal published by the Society for Vector Ecology. It is concerned with all aspects of the biology, ecology, and control of arthropod and vertebrate vectors and the interrelationships between the vectors and the agents of disease that they transmit. The journal publishes original research articles and scientific notes, as well as comprehensive reviews of vector biology based on presentations at Society meetings. All papers are reviewed by at least two qualified scientists who recommend their suitability for publication. Acceptance of manuscripts is based on their scientific merit and is the final decision of the editor, but these decisions may be appealed to the editorial board. The journal began publishing in 1974 and now publishes on-line only.
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