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Wing morphometric variability in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) from different urban built environments

机译:不同城市建成环境中埃及伊蚊(双翅目:葫芦科)的翼形态变化

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Abstract Background Aedes aegypti is the main vector of the dengue, Zika and several other arboviruses. It is highly adapted to urbanized environments and can be found worldwide. Mosquito population control is considered the best strategy for fighting mosquito-borne diseases, making an understanding of their population dynamics vital for the development of more effective vector control programs. This study therefore sought to investigate how different levels of urbanization affect Aedes aegypti populations and modulate population structure in this species with the aid of wing geometric morphometrics.MethodsSpecimens were collected from eleven locations in three areas with distinct levels of urbanization in the city of S?o Paulo, Brazil: conserved, intermediate and urbanized. The right wings of female mosquitoes collected were removed, and photographed and digitized. Canonical variate analysis and Mahalanobis distance were used to investigate the degree of wing-shape dissimilarity among populations. Thin-plate splines were calculated by regression analysis of Canonical Variation Analysis scores against wing-shape variation, and a cross-validated reclassification was performed for each individual; a neighbor-joining tree was then constructed.ResultsMetapopulation and individual population analysis showed a clear segregation pattern in the Canonical Variation Analysis. Pairwise cross-validated reclassification yielded relatively high scores considering the microgeographical scale of the study and the fact that the study populations belong to the same species. The neighbor-joining tree showed that mosquitoes in the intermediate urban area segregated in the metapopulation and individual population analyses. Our findings show significant population structuring in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the areas studied. This is related to the different degrees of urbanization in the areas where the specimens were collected along with their geographical location.ConclusionsUrbanization processes in the study areas appear to play an important role in microevolutionary processes triggered by man-made modifications in the environment, resulting in a previously unknown population structuring pattern of major epidemiological importance.
机译:摘要背景埃及伊蚊是登革热,寨卡病毒和其他几种虫媒病毒的主要载体。它高度适应城市化环境,在世界范围内都可以找到。蚊子种群控制被认为是与蚊子传播疾病作斗争的最佳策略,因此,了解其种群动态对于制定更有效的媒介控制程序至关重要。因此,本研究试图探讨不同程度的城市化如何通过翼几何形态计量学来影响埃及伊蚊的种群并调节该种群的种群结构。方法从S市三个不同地区的11个地点收集标本? o巴西的Paulo:自然保护区,中度保护区和城市化区。取下收集的雌性蚊子的右翼,拍照并数字化。通过典型变量分析和马氏距离研究了种群间翼形差异的程度。薄板样条通过对翼型变化的规范变化分析得分进行回归分析来计算,并对每个人进行交叉验证的重分类;结果在标准变异分析中,种群和个体种群分析显示出清晰的隔离模式。考虑到研究的微观地理范围以及研究种群属于同一物种这一事实,成对交叉验证的重新分类产生了相对较高的分数。邻居相连的树表明,在中间城市地区的蚊子在种群分布和个体人口分析中是隔离的。我们的发现表明,在所研究地区的埃及伊蚊中存在明显的种群结构。这与样本采集地区及其地理位置的城市化程度不同有关。结论研究区域的城市化过程在人为环境变化引发的微观进化过程中起着重要作用,具有重大流行病学重要性的先前未知的人口结构模式。

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