Co-occurrence of Culicoides guttipennis (Coquillett) with tree hole mosquito species, including Aedes albopictus Skuse, in container habitats in northwest Arkansas, U.S.A.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Vector Ecology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.52707/1081-1710-48.1.7
Cierra Briggs, Emily G McDermott
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Natural and artificial water-filled containers serve as development sites for several larval Dipterans, including medically important mosquito species and Culicoides biting midges. Containers are discrete habitats with limited carrying capacity and high levels of both intra- and interspecific competition. While the outcomes of the interactions between mosquito species, particularly native and introduced Aedes, have been well described, competition between mosquitoes and other taxa, including Culicoides, is largely unstudied. To determine the extent of shared resource use between container-inhabiting mosquito and biting midge species, we surveyed water-filled natural and artificial container habitats in Washington County, AR. Larvae were collected from containers in the field and reared in the laboratory until the adult stage, where they were identified to species. Culicoides guttipennis, the only Culicoides species identified, co-occurred with four mosquito species, including the invasive Aedes albopictus. Culicoides larvae were more common in natural than artificial containers. Natural container samples from which Ae. albopictus emerged were significantly less likely to harbor Culicoides larvae than samples where that mosquito species was absent, suggesting the possibility that Ae. albopictus competes either directly or indirectly with other native taxa beyond congeners. Further research is needed on the nature of the interactions between Ae. albopictus and native Culicoides spp.

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天然和人工充满水的容器是几种双翅目幼虫的发育场所,包括医学上重要的蚊子种类和库蠓。容器是具有有限的承载能力和高度的种内和种间竞争的离散栖息地。虽然蚊子物种之间相互作用的结果,特别是本地和引进的伊蚊,已经得到了很好的描述,但蚊子与其他分类群,包括库蚊之间的竞争,在很大程度上没有得到研究。为了确定容器蚊和蠓种之间共享资源的程度,我们在华盛顿县调查了充满水的自然和人工容器生境。从现场容器中收集幼虫,在实验室饲养,直到成年阶段,在那里它们被鉴定为物种。库伊蚊与入侵性白纹伊蚊等4种蚊共发。库蠓幼虫在天然容器中较在人工容器中多见。天然容器样本,其中伊蚊。出现白纹伊蚊的样本携带库纹伊蚊幼虫的可能性明显低于不存在库纹伊蚊的样本。白纹伊蚊直接或间接地与其他原生分类群竞争。需要进一步研究Ae和Ae之间相互作用的性质。白纹伊蚊和本地库蠓。
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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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