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Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi

Models predicting disease transmission are vital tools for long-term planning of malaria reduction efforts, particularly for mitigating impacts of climate change. We compared temperature-dependent malaria transmission models when mosquito life-history traits were estimated from a truncated portion o...

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Autores principales: Miazgowicz, K. L., Shocket, M. S., Ryan, S. J., Villena, O. C., Hall, R. J., Owen, J., Adanlawo, T., Balaji, K., Johnson, L. R., Mordecai, E. A., Murdock, C. C.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32693720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1093
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author Miazgowicz, K. L.
Shocket, M. S.
Ryan, S. J.
Villena, O. C.
Hall, R. J.
Owen, J.
Adanlawo, T.
Balaji, K.
Johnson, L. R.
Mordecai, E. A.
Murdock, C. C.
author_facet Miazgowicz, K. L.
Shocket, M. S.
Ryan, S. J.
Villena, O. C.
Hall, R. J.
Owen, J.
Adanlawo, T.
Balaji, K.
Johnson, L. R.
Mordecai, E. A.
Murdock, C. C.
author_sort Miazgowicz, K. L.
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description Models predicting disease transmission are vital tools for long-term planning of malaria reduction efforts, particularly for mitigating impacts of climate change. We compared temperature-dependent malaria transmission models when mosquito life-history traits were estimated from a truncated portion of the lifespan (a common practice) versus traits measured across the full lifespan. We conducted an experiment on adult female Anopheles stephensi, the Asian urban malaria mosquito, to generate daily per capita values for mortality, egg production and biting rate at six constant temperatures. Both temperature and age significantly affected trait values. Further, we found quantitative and qualitative differences between temperature–trait relationships estimated from truncated data versus observed lifetime values. Incorporating these temperature–trait relationships into an expression governing the thermal suitability of transmission, relative R(0)(T), resulted in minor differences in the breadth of suitable temperatures for Plasmodium falciparum transmission between the two models constructed from only An. stephensi trait data. However, we found a substantial increase in thermal niche breadth compared with a previously published model consisting of trait data from multiple Anopheles mosquito species. Overall, this work highlights the importance of considering how mosquito trait values vary with mosquito age and mosquito species when generating temperature-based suitability predictions of transmission.
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spelling pubmed-74236742020-08-21 Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi Miazgowicz, K. L. Shocket, M. S. Ryan, S. J. Villena, O. C. Hall, R. J. Owen, J. Adanlawo, T. Balaji, K. Johnson, L. R. Mordecai, E. A. Murdock, C. C. Proc Biol Sci Ecology Models predicting disease transmission are vital tools for long-term planning of malaria reduction efforts, particularly for mitigating impacts of climate change. We compared temperature-dependent malaria transmission models when mosquito life-history traits were estimated from a truncated portion of the lifespan (a common practice) versus traits measured across the full lifespan. We conducted an experiment on adult female Anopheles stephensi, the Asian urban malaria mosquito, to generate daily per capita values for mortality, egg production and biting rate at six constant temperatures. Both temperature and age significantly affected trait values. Further, we found quantitative and qualitative differences between temperature–trait relationships estimated from truncated data versus observed lifetime values. Incorporating these temperature–trait relationships into an expression governing the thermal suitability of transmission, relative R(0)(T), resulted in minor differences in the breadth of suitable temperatures for Plasmodium falciparum transmission between the two models constructed from only An. stephensi trait data. However, we found a substantial increase in thermal niche breadth compared with a previously published model consisting of trait data from multiple Anopheles mosquito species. Overall, this work highlights the importance of considering how mosquito trait values vary with mosquito age and mosquito species when generating temperature-based suitability predictions of transmission. The Royal Society 2020-07-29 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7423674/ /pubmed/32693720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1093 Text en © 2020 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Miazgowicz, K. L.
Shocket, M. S.
Ryan, S. J.
Villena, O. C.
Hall, R. J.
Owen, J.
Adanlawo, T.
Balaji, K.
Johnson, L. R.
Mordecai, E. A.
Murdock, C. C.
Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title_full Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title_fullStr Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title_full_unstemmed Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title_short Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi
title_sort age influences the thermal suitability of plasmodium falciparum transmission in the asian malaria vector anopheles stephensi
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32693720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1093
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