PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Relationships between traditional larval indices and meteorological factors with the adult density of Aedes albopictus captured by BG-mosquito trap.

  • Jin-Na Wang,
  • Juan Hou,
  • Jian-Yue Zhong,
  • Guo-Ping Cao,
  • Zhang-You Yu,
  • Yu-Yan Wu,
  • Tian-Qi Li,
  • Qin-Mei Liu,
  • Zhen-Yu Gong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. e0234555

Abstract

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ObjectivesLarval indices have been used for Ae. albopictus surveillance for many years, while there is limited use in assessing dengue transmission risk and adult mosquito emergence. This study is aimed to explore the relationships between larval indices and the Ae. albopictus density captured by BG-mosquito trap (BG-trap) method, with considering the meteorological factors.MethodsData on larval density, adult mosquito density and meteorology factors were collected in an entomological survey carried out in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province of China in 2018. The Spearman's rank correlation and Pearson correlation were used for the analysis on the correlation of density indices. Generalized additive models were established to analyze the influencing factors of mosquito density.ResultsBreteau index (BI), House index (HI) and Container index (CI) were highly correlated with each other (r>0.7, pConclusionsThe adult Ae. albopictus density had low correlation with certain larval indices. Some of the meteorology factors played significant roles in the density of adult Ae. albopictus and larva with or without a time lag.