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Occurrence and Spread of the Invasive Asian Bush Mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in West and North Germany since Detection in 2012 and 2013, Respectively

机译:自2012年和2013年分别发现以来,入侵的亚洲布什蚊子在日本西部和北部发生的传播和传播(双翅目:Cu科)。

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The invasive Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus was first recognised as established in Germany in 2008. In addition to the first known and quickly expanding population in the southwestern part of the country, three separate populations were discovered in West, North and southeastern Germany in 2012, 2013 and 2015, respectively, by means of the ‘Mueckenatlas’, a German instrument of passive mosquito surveillance. Since the first findings of mosquito specimens in West and North Germany, these regions were checked annually for continuing colonisation and spread of the species. Both affected areas were covered by a virtual 10x10km2 grid pattern in the cells of which cemeteries were screened for immature stages of the mosquito. The cells were considered populated as soon as larvae or pupae were detected, whereas they were classified as negative when no mosquito stages were found in the cemeteries of at least three different towns or villages. Presence was also recorded when Ae. j. japonicus adults were submitted to the ‘Mueckenatlas’ from the respective cell or when there was evidence of local occurrence in localities other than cemeteries. Based on this approach, a significant expansion of the populated area was documented in West Germany since the first detection of Ae. j. japonicus in 2012 (increase in positive grid cells by more than 400%), while the North German population appears not to be expanding so far (reduction of positive grid cells by ca. 30% since 2013). As Ae. j. japonicus finds suitable climatic and ecological conditions in Germany, the differential expansion of the two populations might be attributed to the West German population being older and thus more firmly established than the closely related but younger North German population that might still be in its founder phase. However, geographic spread of all German populations in the future is anticipated. Continuous surveillance is recommended, as Ae. j. japonicus is a competent vector of several pathogens in the laboratory.
机译:入侵亚洲的亚洲丛蚊(Aedes japonicus japonicus)于2008年在德国首次被发现。除了德国西南部第一个已知且迅速扩大的种群外,2012年在德国西部,北部和东南部发现了三个单独的种群,2013年和2015年分别通过德国的被动蚊子监视工具“ Mueckenatlas”。自从在德国西部和德国北部首次发现蚊子标本以来,每年都要对这些地区进行检查,以确保其继续定居和扩散。两个受影响的区域都被虚拟的10x10km 2 网格覆盖,其中的牢房被筛查了未成熟阶段的蚊子。一旦检测到幼虫或p,便认为这些细胞已繁殖,而在至少三个不同的城镇或村庄的墓地中未发现蚊子阶段,则将它们分类为阴性。 Ae时也记录在场。 j。如果有证据表明墓地以外的地方有当地发生,则将日本的成年鸡从各自的牢房中移交给“ Mueckenatlas”。基于这种方法,自从首次发现Ae以来,西德的人口稠密地区有了明显的扩展。 j。 2012年,日本刺槐(阳性网格细胞增加了400%以上),而北德人口迄今似乎没有增长(自2013年以来阳性网格细胞减少了约30%)。作为爱j。 japonicus在德国找到了合适的气候和生态条件,这两个人口的差异扩张可能是由于西德人口年龄较大,因此比起亲密关系但较年轻的北德人口(仍处于创始阶段)更为牢固。但是,预计将来所有德国人口的地域分布都会扩大。建议进行连续监视,如Ae。 j。 japonicus是实验室中几种病原体的有效载体。

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