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Increased mosquito abundance and species richness in Connecticut, United States 2001–2019
Environmental Studies and ForestryScientific Reports

Increased mosquito abundance and species richness in Connecticut, United States 2001–2019

T. A. Petruff, J. R. Mcmillan, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Tanya A. Petruff and colleagues reveals a substantial increase in mosquito populations and species diversity in Connecticut over nearly two decades. The findings point to significant ecological changes with implications for mosquito-borne diseases, sparking curiosity about what else might be lurking in the shadows of this buzzing community.... show more
Abstract
Historical declines in multiple insect taxa have been documented across the globe in relation to landscape-level changes in land use and climate. However, declines have either not been universally observed in all regions or examined for all species. Because mosquitoes are insects of public health importance, we analyzed a longitudinal mosquito surveillance data set from Connecticut (CT), United States (U.S.) from 2001 to 2019 to identify changes in mosquito community composition over time. We first analyzed annual site-level collections and metrics of mosquito community composition with generalized linear/additive mixed effects models; we also examined annual species-level collections using the same tools. We then examined correlations between statewide collections and weather variables as well as site-level collections and land cover classifications. We found evidence that the average trap night collection of mosquitoes has increased by ~60% and statewide species richness has increased by ~10% since 2001. Total species richness was highest in the southern portion of CT, likely due to the northward range expansion of multiple species within the Aedes, Anopheles, Culex, and Psorophora genera. How the expansion of mosquito populations in the northeast U.S. will alter mosquito-borne pathogen transmission in the region will require further investigation.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 06, 2020
Authors
Tanya A. Petruff, Joseph R. McMillan, John J. Shepard, Theodore G. Andreadis, Philip M. Armstrong
Tags
mosquitosurveillancespecies richnessConnecticutecologypopulation changespathogen transmission
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