Mapping the abundance of endemic mosquito-borne diseases vectors in southern Quebec

Author:

Ludwig Antoinette,Rousseu François,Kotchi Serge Olivier,Allostry Julie,Fournier Richard A.

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundClimate change is increasing the dispersion of mosquitoes and the spread of viruses of which some mosquitoes are the main vectors. In Quebec, the surveillance and management of endemic mosquito-borne diseases, such as West Nile virus or Eastern equine encephalitis, could be improved by mapping the areas of risk supporting vector populations. However, there is currently no active tool tailored to Quebec that can predict mosquito population abundances, and we propose, with this work, to help fill this gap.MethodsFour species of mosquitos were studied in this project for the period from 2003 to 2016 for the southern part of the province of Quebec:Aedes vexans(VEX),Coquillettidia perturbans(CQP),Culex pipiens-restuansgroup (CPR) andOchlerotatus stimulansgroup (SMG) species. We used a negative binomial regression approach, including a spatial component, to model the abundances of each species or species group as a function of meteorological and land-cover variables. We tested several sets of variables combination, regional and local scale variables for landcover and different lag period for the day of capture for weather variables, to finally select one best model for each species.ResultsModels selected showed the importance of the spatial component, independently of the environmental variables, at the larger spatial scale. In these models, the most important land-cover predictors that favored CQP and VEX were ‘forest’, and ‘agriculture’ (for VEX only). Land-cover ‘urban’ had negative impact on SMG and CQP. The weather conditions on the trapping day and previous weather conditions summarized over 30 or 90 days were preferred over a shorter period of seven days, suggesting current and long-term previous weather conditions effects on mosquito abundance.ConclusionsThe strength of the spatial component highlights the difficulties in modelling the abundance of mosquito species and the model selection shows the importance of selecting the right environmental predictors, especially when choosing the temporal and spatial scale of these variables. Climate and landscape variables were important for each species or species group, suggesting it is possible to consider their use in predicting long-term spatial variationsin the abundance of mosquitoes potentially harmful to public health in southern Quebec.

Funder

Health Canada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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