2019
DOI: 10.3390/insects10090269
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Satellite Imaging and Long-Term Mosquito Surveillance Implicate the Influence of Rapid Urbanization on Culex Vector Populations

Abstract: The ecology and environmental conditions of a habitat have profound influences on mosquito population abundance. As a result, mosquito species vary in their associations with particular habitat types, yet long-term studies showing how mosquito populations shift in a changing ecological landscape are lacking. To better understand how land use changes influence mosquito populations, we examined mosquito surveillance data over a thirty-four-year period for two contrasting sites in central Iowa. One site displayed… Show more

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“…Accordingly, community members perceived little difference in mosquito abundance across Sarjapur. Other studies of Culex species across urban gradients have found that the abundance of Culex species decreases with increasing urbanization (Rochlin et al 2016, Field et al 2019) however these effects may depend on the larger regional context (Bowden et al 2011). Sarjapur is peri-urban, retaining characteristics of both agricultural and urbanized land classes, which may allow for similar abundances of Culex mosquitoes across the city.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, community members perceived little difference in mosquito abundance across Sarjapur. Other studies of Culex species across urban gradients have found that the abundance of Culex species decreases with increasing urbanization (Rochlin et al 2016, Field et al 2019) however these effects may depend on the larger regional context (Bowden et al 2011). Sarjapur is peri-urban, retaining characteristics of both agricultural and urbanized land classes, which may allow for similar abundances of Culex mosquitoes across the city.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbanization is thought to be one of the main anthropogenic drivers of changes in mosquito species composition and relative abundance through loss of natural larval habitats and the creation of new artificial ones [ 4 , 5 , 6 ]. With urbanization, an increase in population densities of those mosquito species is expected because they thrive in urban environments and in the vicinity of humans due to a selective advantage, e.g., the capability of breeding in artificial containers or the preference for human blood hosts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pixel-based classifications are sometimes used to characterize landscapes for mosquito distribution studies (Vanwambeke et al 2007;Landau and van Leeuwen 2012;Bunn et al 2019;Field et al 2019;Lorenz et al 2020). These can be performed with both "unsupervised" or "supervised" procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Burkett-Cadena et al 2013) or averaged(Diuk-Wasser et al 2006;Field et al 2019) to summarize variation in trap collections during the sampling period.…”
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