用几何形态计量学区分泰国中部三个 Mansonia 种类(双翅目:Culicidae)并探索其季节性变化及其与气象因素的关系

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Medical and Veterinary Entomology Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1111/mve.12720
Sedthapong Laojun, Tanasak Changbunjong, Arina Abdulloh, Tanawat Chaiphongpachara
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Mansonia 蚊种被认为是人类病原体的重要传播媒介,主要传播丝虫线虫 Brugia malayi。在泰国中部,最常见的三种曼氏蚊是 Mansonia annulifera、Mansonia indiana 和 Mansonia uniformis。本研究利用几何形态计量学(GM)探讨了季节变化对泰国中部这些 Mansonia 物种表型变化的影响。为确保物种鉴定的准确性,我们将 GM 技术与 DNA 条形码技术相结合,对物种间的表型和基因型差异进行了研究。种内遗传差异从 0.00% 到 1.69%,种间遗传差异从 10.52% 到 16.36%。种内和种间距离的明显区分证明了条形码差距的存在,证实了通过 DNA 条形码成功区分了三个曼氏蚊种。同样,用于划分 Mansonia 种类的种间基因组学评估也显示出很高的准确性,总体表现为 98.12%。对三个 Mansonia 种类的季节性变化进行探索后发现,它们的翅膀在不同季节都有变化,在凉季出现明显的变化。在与气象因素的关系方面,Ma. annulifera 和 Ma. uniformis 与温度呈显著正相关(p < 0.05),Ma. uniformis 与气压呈显著负相关(p < 0.05)。这项研究将加深我们对泰国中部地区曼氏蚊适应模式的了解,为加强与这些病媒有关的疾病监测铺平道路。
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Geometric morphometrics to differentiate species and explore seasonal variation in three Mansonia species (Diptera: Culicidae) in central Thailand and their association with meteorological factors

Mansonia mosquito species are recognised as a significant vector of human pathogens, primarily transmitting the filarial nematode, Brugia malayi. In central Thailand, the three most prevalent Mansonia species are Mansonia annulifera, Mansonia indiana and Mansonia uniformis. This study explored the influence of seasonal changes on the phenotypic variation of these Mansonia species in central Thailand using the geometric morphometrics (GM). To ensure accurate species identification, we integrated GM techniques with DNA barcoding, examining distinctions in both phenotype and genotype among the species. The intraspecific genetic divergence ranged from 0.00% to 1.69%, whereas the interspecific genetic divergence ranged from 10.52% to 16.36%. The clear distinction between intra- and interspecific distances demonstrated the presence of a barcoding gap, confirming the successful differentiation of the three Mansonia mosquito species through DNA barcoding. Similarly, the interspecies GM assessment for classifying Mansonia species demonstrated a high degree of accuracy, with an overall performance of 98.12%. Exploring seasonal variation in the three Mansonia species revealed wing variations across different seasons, and pronounced variations appearing in the cool season. Regarding their association with meteorological factors, Ma. annulifera and Ma. uniformis showed significant positive correlations with temperature (p < 0.05), and Ma. uniformis also displayed a significant negative correlation with atmospheric pressure (p < 0.05). The insights from this study will deepen our understanding of the adaptive patterns of Mansonia mosquitoes in Thailand's central region, paving the way for enhanced disease surveillance related to these vectors.

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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
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3.70
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5.30%
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65
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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