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Natural colonization and adaptation of a mosquito species in Galápagos and its implications for disease threats to endemic wildlife

机译:加拉帕戈斯群岛蚊子的自然定居和适应及其对当地野生动植物的疾病威胁

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Emerging infectious diseases of wildlife have been recognized as a major threat to global biodiversity. Endemic species on isolated oceanic islands, such as the Galápagos, are particularly at risk in the face of introduced pathogens and disease vectors. The black salt-marsh mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus) is the only mosquito widely distributed across the Galápagos Archipelago. Here we show that this mosquito naturally colonized the Galápagos before the arrival of man, and since then it has evolved to represent a distinct evolutionary unit and has adapted to habitats unusual for its coastal progenitor. We also present evidence that A. taeniorhynchus feeds on reptiles in Galápagos in addition to previously reported mammal and bird hosts, highlighting the important role this mosquito might play as a bridge-vector in the transmission and spread of extant and newly introduced diseases in the Galápagos Islands. These findings are particularly pertinent for West Nile virus, which can cause significant morbidity and mortality in mammals (including humans), birds, and reptiles, and which recently has spread from an introductory focus in New York to much of the North and South American mainland and could soon reach the Galápagos Islands. Unlike Hawaii, there are likely to be no highland refugia free from invading mosquito-borne diseases in Galápagos, suggesting bleak outcomes to possible future pathogen introduction events.
机译:野生动物的新兴传染病已被认为是对全球生物多样性的主要威胁。面对被引入的病原体和疾病媒介,孤立的海洋岛屿(如加拉帕戈斯群岛)上的特有物种尤其处于危险之中。黑色盐沼蚊(Aedes taeniorhynchus)是在加拉帕戈斯群岛上广泛分布的唯一蚊子。在这里,我们证明了这种蚊子在人类到来之前自然地定居在加拉帕戈斯群岛,从那以后,它演变成代表一个独特的进化单位,并适应了其沿海祖先不寻常的栖息地。我们还提供证据表明,除了先前报道的哺乳动物和鸟类宿主以外,taeniorhynchus还以加拉帕戈斯的爬行动物为食,突显了这种蚊子可能在加拉帕戈斯的现有和新近传播和传播的疾病中起桥梁作用岛屿。这些发现与西尼罗河病毒特别相关,西尼罗河病毒可导致哺乳动物(包括人类),鸟类和爬行动物的大量发病和死亡,并且最近已从纽约的介绍性重点传播到北美和南美大陆的大部分地区并可能很快到达加拉帕戈斯群岛。与夏威夷不同,加拉帕戈斯群岛可能没有高海拔避难所,没有受到蚊子传播的疾病侵袭,这暗示着未来病原体引入事件的惨淡结果。

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