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Habitat suitability and ecological niche profile of major malaria vectors in Cameroon

机译:喀麦隆主要疟疾媒介的生境适宜性和生态位特征

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Background Suitability of environmental conditions determines a species distribution in space and time. Understanding and modelling the ecological niche of mosquito disease vectors can, therefore, be a powerful predictor of the risk of exposure to the pathogens they transmit. In Africa, five anophelines are responsible for over 95% of total malaria transmission. However, detailed knowledge of the geographic distribution and ecological requirements of these species is to date still inadequate. Methods Indoor-resting mosquitoes were sampled from 386 villages covering the full range of ecological settings available in Cameroon, Central Africa. Using a predictive species distribution modeling approach based only on presence records, habitat suitability maps were constructed for the five major malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles funestus, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles nili and Anopheles moucheti. The influence of 17 climatic, topographic, and land use variables on mosquito geographic distribution was assessed by multivariate regression and ordination techniques. Results Twenty-four anopheline species were collected, of which 17 are known to transmit malaria in Africa. Ecological Niche Factor Analysis, Habitat Suitability modeling and Canonical Correspondence Analysis revealed marked differences among the five major malaria vector species, both in terms of ecological requirements and niche breadth. Eco-geographical variables (EGVs) related to human activity had the highest impact on habitat suitability for the five major malaria vectors, with areas of low population density being of marginal or unsuitable habitat quality. Sunlight exposure, rainfall, evapo-transpiration, relative humidity, and wind speed were among the most discriminative EGVs separating "forest" from "savanna" species. Conclusions The distribution of major malaria vectors in Cameroon is strongly affected by the impact of humans on the environment, with variables related to proximity to human settings being among the best predictors of habitat suitability. The ecologically more tolerant species An. gambiae and An. funestus were recorded in a wide range of eco-climatic settings. The other three major vectors, An. arabiensis, An. moucheti, and An. nili, were more specialized. Ecological niche and species distribution modelling should help improve malaria vector control interventions by targeting places and times where the impact on vector populations and disease transmission can be optimized.
机译:背景技术环境条件的适合性决定了物种在空间和时间上的分布。因此,了解和模拟蚊虫媒介的生态位可以有效预测其传播的病原体的暴露风险。在非洲,五种按蚊占疟疾总传播量的95%以上。但是,迄今为止,对这些物种的地理分布和生态要求的详细了解仍然不足。方法从中非喀麦隆的386个村庄采样室内休息的蚊子,这些村庄覆盖了整个生态环境。使用仅基于存在记录的预测物种分布建模方法,为冈比亚按蚊,按蚊按蚊,阿拉伯按蚊,尼罗按蚊和尼古按按蚊这五个主要疟疾媒介构建了栖息地适宜性图。通过多元回归和排序技术评估了17个气候,地形和土地利用变量对蚊子地理分布的影响。结果收集了24种按蚊种,其中17种在非洲传播疟疾。生态位生态因子分析,生境适应性模型和典范对应分析表明,在生态需求和生态位宽度方面,五种主要疟疾媒介物种之间存在显着差异。与人类活动有关的生态地理变量(EGV)对五个主要疟疾媒介的生境适宜性影响最大,人口密度低的地区的生境质量处于边际或不合适水平。日照,降雨,蒸发蒸腾,相对湿度和风速是最有区别的EGV,它们将“森林”和“热带草原”物种区分开。结论喀麦隆主要疟疾媒介的分布受到人类对环境影响的强烈影响,与接近人类环境有关的变量是生境适宜性的最佳预测指标之一。生态上较宽容的物种An。冈比亚和安。在各种各样的生态气候环境中记录了真菌。其他三个主要向量An。阿拉伯半岛莫切蒂和安。妮莉,比较专业。生态位和物种分布建模应通过针对可优化对媒介种群和疾病传播的影响的地点和时间,帮助改善疟疾媒介控制干预措施。

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