Parasites & Vectors (Oct 2023)

Field investigation combined with modeling uncovers the ecological heterogeneity of Aedes albopictus habitats for strategically improving systematic management during urbanization

  • Xiang Guo,
  • Lei Luo,
  • Yuxiang Long,
  • Pingying Teng,
  • Yuehong Wei,
  • Tian Xie,
  • Li Li,
  • Qingqing Yin,
  • Ziyao Li,
  • Yuji Wang,
  • Jiejun He,
  • Xiatian Ji,
  • Huasheng Zhou,
  • Xiaofan Zhang,
  • Shigang Chen,
  • Yezhen Zhou,
  • Kaihui Xu,
  • Guancong Liang,
  • Haocheng Kuang,
  • Yuting Gao,
  • Xiaohua Liu,
  • Luting Luo,
  • Lin Ding,
  • Yiji Li,
  • Zhuanzhuan Liu,
  • Tengfei Zhou,
  • Zetian Lai,
  • Xinghua Su,
  • Yuyan Guo,
  • Chenying Li,
  • Lihua Xie,
  • Minqing Li,
  • Xinglong Wu,
  • Jianhao Huang,
  • Weicong Su,
  • Yicheng Pan,
  • Wei Hu,
  • Dongrui Zhou,
  • Chunv Li,
  • Juan Gui,
  • Jiazhi Ma,
  • Xiaoli Feng,
  • Minyi Zhu,
  • Shangbin Zhong,
  • Fan Chen,
  • Huanchao Zeng,
  • Yingxian Wu,
  • Chen Wang,
  • Shukai Li,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Xueyi Wang,
  • Yekai Zhou,
  • Jianxun Ling,
  • Yingjie Liu,
  • Shang Wu,
  • Zhiwei Li,
  • Minghui Zhong,
  • Wenxia Wei,
  • Lixian Xie,
  • Xianli Xu,
  • Hehai Huang,
  • Guilan Yang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Siting Liang,
  • Yingxia Wu,
  • Deyu Zhang,
  • Changqing Xu,
  • Jie Wang,
  • Chunmei Wang,
  • Rangke Wu,
  • Zhicong Yang,
  • Xiao-Guang Chen,
  • Xiaohong Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05926-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Background Aedes albopictus is an invasive vector of serious Aedes-borne diseases of global concern. Habitat management remains a critical factor for establishing a cost-effective systematic strategy for sustainable vector control. However, the community-based characteristics of Ae. albopictus habitats in complex urbanization ecosystems are still not well understood. Methods A large-scale investigation of aquatic habitats, involving 12 sites selected as representative of four land use categories at three urbanization levels, was performed in Guangzhou, China during 2015–2017. The characteristics and dynamics of these Ae. albopictus habitats were assessed using habitat-type composition, habitat preference, diversity indexes and the Route index (RI), and the temporal patterns of these indexes were evaluated by locally weighted scatterplot smoothing models. The associations of RI with urbanization levels, land use categories and climatic variables were inferred using generalized additive mixed models. Results A total of 1994 potential habitats and 474 Ae. albopictus-positive habitats were inspected. The majority of these habitats were container-type habitats, with Ae. albopictus showing a particularly higher habitat preference for plastic containers, metal containers and ceramic vessels. Unexpectedly, some non-container-type habitats, especially ornamental ponds and surface water, were found to have fairly high Ae. albopictus positivity rates. Regarding habitats, the land use category residential and rural in Jiangpu (Conghua District, Guangzhou) had the highest number of Ae. albopictus habitats with the highest positive rates. The type diversity of total habitats (H-total) showed a quick increase from February to April and peaked in April, while the H-total of positive habitats (H-positive) and RIs peaked in May. RIs mainly increased with the monthly average daily mean temperature and monthly cumulative rainfall. We also observed the accumulation of diapause eggs in the winter and diapause termination in the following March. Conclusions Ecological heterogeneity of habitat preferences of Ae. albopictus was demonstrated in four land use categories at three urbanization levels. The results reveal diversified habitat-type compositions and significant seasonal variations, indicating an ongoing adaptation of Ae. albopictus to the urbanization ecosystem. H-positivity and RIs were inferred as affected by climatic variables and diapause behavior of Ae. albopictus, suggesting that an effective control of overwintering diapause eggs is crucial. Our findings lay a foundation for establishing a stratified systematic management strategy of Ae. albopictus habitats in cities that is expected to complement and improve community-based interventions and sustainable vector management. Graphical Abstract

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