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Long‐term shifts in the seasonal abundance of adult Culicoides biting midges and their impact on potential arbovirus outbreaks

机译:成年Culicoides咬mid的季节性丰富度的长期变化及其对潜在虫媒病毒爆发的影响

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class="enumerated" style="list-style-type:decimal" id="jpe13415-list-0001">Surveillance of adult Culicoides biting midge flight activity is used as an applied ecological method to guide the management of arbovirus incursions on livestock production in Europe and Australia.To date the impact of changes in the phenology of adult vector activity on arbovirus transmission has not been defined. We investigated this at two sites in the UK, identifying 150,000 Culicoides biting midges taken from 2867 collections over a nearly 40 year timescale.Whilst we recorded no change in seasonal activity at one site, shifts in first adult appearance and last adult appearance increased the seasonal activity period of Culicoides species at the other site by 40 days over the time period.Lengthening of the adult activity season was driven by an increase in abundance of Culicoides and correlated with local increases in temperature and precipitation. This diversity in responses poses significant challenges for predicting future transmission and overwintering risk. Policy implications. Our analysis not only shows a dramatic and consistent increase in the adult active period of Culicoides biting midges, but also that this varies significantly between sites. This suggests broad‐scale analyses alone are insufficient to understand the potential impacts of changes in climate on arbovirus vector populations. Understanding the impact of climate change on adult Culicoides seasonality and transmission of arboviruses requires the context of changes in a range of other local ecological drivers.
机译:class =“ enumerated” style =“ list-style-type:decimal” id =“ jpe13415-list-0001”> <!-list-behavior = enumerated prefix-word = mark-type = decimal max-label- size = 0-> 监视蚊叮咬飞行活动的成年Culicoides作为一种实用的生态方法,可指导在欧洲和澳大利亚管理虫媒病毒入侵对畜牧生产的管理。 迄今为止,这种影响关于虫媒病毒传播的成年载体活性的物候变化的观点尚未确定。我们在英国的两个地点进行了调查,发现在将近40年的时间范围内,从2867个收藏中抽取了150,000个库克咬人的mid。 尽管我们在一个地点没有记录到季节性活动的变化,但首次成年时出现了变化并且最后一次成年出现使该地点的库里科尼德斯物种的季节性活动期在该时间段内增加了40天。 成年活动季节的延长是由库里科尼德斯的丰富度增加驱动的,并且与当地情况有关。温度和降水增加。这种应对方式的多样性对预测未来的传播和越冬风险提出了重大挑战。 政策含义。我们的分析不仅显示库里科德斯(Culicoides)叮咬ges的成虫活跃期显着而持续的增加,而且这在地点之间也有很大差异。这表明仅进行大规模分析不足以了解气候变化对虫媒病毒种群的潜在影响。要了解气候变化对成虫的季节性和虫媒病毒传播的影响,就需要考虑其他一系列当地生态驱动因素的变化。

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