Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Carla Julia da Silva Pessoa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bernardo, Christine Steiner São, Silva, David José Ferreira da, Kubiszeski, Janaína Rigotti, Barreto, Eriana Serpa, Monteiro, Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira, Canale, Gustavo Rodrigues, Peres, Carlos Augusto, Massey, Aimee Leigh, Levi, Taal, Bronzoni, Roberta Vieira de Morais
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/4335
Resumo: The Amazon rainforest is considered the largest reservoir of culicids and arboviruses in the world. It has been under intense human-driven alteration, especially in the so-called 'Arc of Deforestation', located in the eastern and southern regions. The emergence and transmission of infectious diseases are increasing, potentially due to land-use change. We used landscape-scale mosquito surveillance across a forest fragmentation gradient in the southern Amazon to evaluate the relationship between forest disturbance and the composition and structure of mosquito communities with a particular focus on the potential for arbovirus emergence in the region. Generalized linear models and logistic regression were used to associate the degree of landscape disturbance with arbovirus vectors' richness and abundance. A total of 1,960 culicids, belonging to 50 species, were collected from 2015 to 2016. Among these species, 20 have been associated with the transmission of arboviruses. Our results show an association of land use, more specifically small size of forest remnants with more irregular shape and higher edge density, with the increase of arbovirus vectors' richness and abundance. Six species of mosquito vectors exhibited a higher probability of occurrence in landscapes with medium or high degrees of disturbance. Our results indicate that land-use change influences mosquito communities with potential implications for the emergence of arboviruses.
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The emergence and transmission of infectious diseases are increasing, potentially due to land-use change. We used landscape-scale mosquito surveillance across a forest fragmentation gradient in the southern Amazon to evaluate the relationship between forest disturbance and the composition and structure of mosquito communities with a particular focus on the potential for arbovirus emergence in the region. Generalized linear models and logistic regression were used to associate the degree of landscape disturbance with arbovirus vectors' richness and abundance. A total of 1,960 culicids, belonging to 50 species, were collected from 2015 to 2016. Among these species, 20 have been associated with the transmission of arboviruses. Our results show an association of land use, more specifically small size of forest remnants with more irregular shape and higher edge density, with the increase of arbovirus vectors' richness and abundance. Six species of mosquito vectors exhibited a higher probability of occurrence in landscapes with medium or high degrees of disturbance. Our results indicate that land-use change influences mosquito communities with potential implications for the emergence of arboviruses.This research was conducted as part of the Brazil‐UK‐USA Global Innovation Initiative (GII) Grantee 2014–2015, supported by a trinational British Council grant.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Sinop, MT, Brazil.Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas. Caceres, MT, Brazil.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Sinop, MT, Brazil.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Sinop, MT, Brazil.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso. Instituto de Ciências da Saúde. Sinop, MT, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. 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title Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
spellingShingle Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
Vieira, Carla Julia da Silva Pessoa
Arbovírus
Ecossistema Amazônico
Mosquitos Vetores / patogenicidade
Mosquitos Vetores / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
Doenças não Transmissíveis
title_short Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
title_full Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
title_fullStr Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
title_sort Land-use effects on mosquito biodiversity and potential arbovirus emergence in the Southern Amazon, Brazil
author Vieira, Carla Julia da Silva Pessoa
author_facet Vieira, Carla Julia da Silva Pessoa
Bernardo, Christine Steiner São
Silva, David José Ferreira da
Kubiszeski, Janaína Rigotti
Barreto, Eriana Serpa
Monteiro, Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira
Canale, Gustavo Rodrigues
Peres, Carlos Augusto
Massey, Aimee Leigh
Levi, Taal
Bronzoni, Roberta Vieira de Morais
author_role author
author2 Bernardo, Christine Steiner São
Silva, David José Ferreira da
Kubiszeski, Janaína Rigotti
Barreto, Eriana Serpa
Monteiro, Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira
Canale, Gustavo Rodrigues
Peres, Carlos Augusto
Massey, Aimee Leigh
Levi, Taal
Bronzoni, Roberta Vieira de Morais
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Carla Julia da Silva Pessoa
Bernardo, Christine Steiner São
Silva, David José Ferreira da
Kubiszeski, Janaína Rigotti
Barreto, Eriana Serpa
Monteiro, Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira
Canale, Gustavo Rodrigues
Peres, Carlos Augusto
Massey, Aimee Leigh
Levi, Taal
Bronzoni, Roberta Vieira de Morais
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Arbovírus
Ecossistema Amazônico
Mosquitos Vetores / patogenicidade
Mosquitos Vetores / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
Doenças não Transmissíveis
topic Arbovírus
Ecossistema Amazônico
Mosquitos Vetores / patogenicidade
Mosquitos Vetores / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
Doenças não Transmissíveis
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