墨西哥金塔纳罗奥森林管理区白蛉的物种多样性和病原体检测。

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
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摘要

沙蝇的分布范围扩大了,从而增加了病原体在非流行地区传播的风险。为了制定有效的媒介传播病原体预防和控制策略,了解其媒介的季节动态非常重要。在墨西哥,有几个地区的沙蝇、宿主和宿主之间的接触有利于病原体的传播。我们比较了墨西哥金塔纳罗奥州诺贝克森林管理区和保护区的沙蝇群落。分析包括物种多样性、活性峰值和病原体的分子检测。2021年11月至12月和2022年4月至5月,在84个夜间陷阱中收集了沙蝇。与其他地点相比,该保护区的沙蝇数量更高,物种异质性更强。β-多样性分析表明,受伐木干扰的地点(S1、S2、S3)的沙蝇物种组成的相似性(90%)大于保护区(S4)(相似性 = 36%)。尽管没有一个标本感染了利什曼原虫,但我们在所有四个位点都检测到了沃尔巴克氏体(19.4%),并且仅在受干扰的位点检测到了巴尔通菌(3.25%)。有必要进一步研究沙蝇种群的动态及其与病原体的关系。
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Species diversity and detection of pathogens in phlebotomine sand flies collected from forest management areas of Quintana Roo, Mexico

Species diversity and detection of pathogens in phlebotomine sand flies collected from forest management areas of Quintana Roo, Mexico

Sand flies have expanded their areas of distribution, thereby increasing the risk of pathogen transmission in non-endemic areas. To establish efficient prevention and control strategies for the transmission of vector-borne pathogens, it is important to understand seasonal dynamics of their vectors. In Mexico, there are several areas where the contact between sand flies, hosts and reservoirs favours the transmission of the pathogen. We compared sand fly communities in a forest management area and a conserved area in Noh-Bec, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The analysis included species diversity, activity peaks and molecular detection of pathogens. Sand flies were collected from November to December 2021 and April to May 2022, during 84 night-traps. The conserved area showed higher numbers and greater species heterogeneity of sand flies as compared with the other sites. The β-diversity analysis revealed that sites disturbed by logging (S1, S2, S3) had greater similarity (90%) in their sand fly species composition than a conserved area (S4) (similarity = 36%). Although none of the specimens were infected with Leishmania, we detected Wolbachia (19.4%) in all four sites, as well as Bartonella (3.25%) only in the disturbed sites. Further studies on the dynamics of sand fly populations and their association with pathogens are necessary.

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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
65
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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