AI Article Synopsis

  • Urban landscape features significantly influence the movement and distribution of mosquito vectors, particularly Aedes species in urban settings.
  • Current mosquito management strategies, including insecticides and rear-and-release methods, often overlook these spatial dynamics, which could impact their effectiveness.
  • The study demonstrates that rainwater tanks attract male Aedes aegypti while roads act as barriers for their movement, whereas female Aedes notoscriptus show no such limitations, highlighting the need for tailored urban mosquito control strategies.

Article Abstract

Urban landscape features play an important role in the distribution and population spread of mosquito vectors. Furthermore, current insecticide and novel rear-and-release strategies for urban mosquito management rarely consider the spatial structure of the landscape when applying control practices. Here, we undertake a mark-recapture experiment to examine how urban features influence the movement and distribution of Australian container-inhabiting Aedes vectors. We pay attention to the role of semipermanent water storage containers, called rainwater tanks, and the influence of movement barriers, such as roads, on the spread and distribution of vector populations. Results suggest that Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Culicidae) were more likely to be captured around rainwater tanks, and that released males travel throughout residential blocks but do not cross roads. Conversely, female Aedes notoscriptus (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae) movement was uninhibited by roads and rainwater tanks did not influence female distribution or oviposition behavior. Using an isotropic Gaussian kernel framework, we show that vector movement is likely to be greater when applying a temporal effect, than when estimated by traditional methods. We conclude that a greater understanding on the role of urban features on vector movement will be important in the new age of rear-and-release mosquito control strategies, particularly those where estimations of movement are important for ensuring efficacy of application.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjz187DOI Listing

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