The spread of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the islands of São Tome and Príncipe
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May 17, 2024 version files 11.61 KB
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dataframe_aedes_ST_altitude.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
The mosquito Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) is a vector species of the causal agents of Dengue, yellow fever, and Zika among other diseases pathogens. The species originated in Southeast Asia and has spread widely and rapidly in the last century. The species has been reported in localities from the Gulf of Guinea since the early 2000s, but systematic sampling has been scant. We sampled Ae. albopictus twice, in 2013 and 2023 across the altitudinal gradient in São Tomé and found that the species was present in all sampled years at altitudes up to 680 meters. We also found some evidence of increases in proportional representation compared to Ae. aegypti over time. We report the presence of the species in Príncipe for the first time, suggesting that the range of Ae. albopictus is larger than previously thought. Finally, we use bioclimatic niche modeling to infer the potential range of Ae. albopictus and infer that the species has the potential to spread across a large portion of São Tomé and Príncipe. Our results suggest that Ae. albopictus has established itself as a resident species of the islands of the Gulf of Guinea and should be incorporated into the list of potential vectors that need to be surveyed and controlled.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vdncjsz2r
This submissions contains one dataframe relating altitude and Aedes abundance and the R code to generate linear models to quantify the effect of altitude.
Description of the data and file structure
The R code contains instructions to execute the linear models that assess the effect of altitude on the abundance of two species Aedes along the altitudinal gradient in São Tomé island.
The only required data for this analysis can be found in: dataframe_aedes_ST_altitude.csv
dataframe_aedes_ST_altitude.csv is a cvs file which contains the data to assess the effect of altitude on the abundance of two species Aedes along the altitudinal gradient in São Tomé island. The data constitutes collections of immature stages and adults of Aedes along the altitudinal transect of the island of São Tomé. Larvae were collected larvae using Mosquito dippers powdered with stainless steel (John W. Hock Company, Gainesville, FL). Adults were collected with CDC-type light traps (2836BQX, BioQuip; Rancho Domingo, CA) connected to a 6V as a power source.
Coordinates: longitude and latitude of the trap.
Name: locality name.
altitude: elevation of the locality (In meters above sea level).
year: collection year
Nimm: Number of immature stages collected in the locality.
Nad: Number of adults collected in the locality.
Code/Software
One R script to run linear models using dataframe_aedes_ST_altitude.csv