Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.

Feeding success of free-living hematophagous insects depends on their ability to be active when hosts are available and to reach places where hosts are accessible. When the hematophagous insect is a vector of pathogens, determining the components of host-seeking behavior is of primary interest for t...

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Main Authors: Elvina Viennet, Claire Garros, Ignace Rakotoarivony, Xavier Allène, Laëtitia Gardès, Jonathan Lhoir, Ivanna Fuentes, Roger Venail, Didier Crochet, Renaud Lancelot, Mickael Riou, Catherine Moulia, Thierry Baldet, Thomas Balenghien
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3483221?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6fe418e44e004b19b2e169378f2214682020-11-25T00:47:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4812010.1371/journal.pone.0048120Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.Elvina ViennetClaire GarrosIgnace RakotoarivonyXavier AllèneLaëtitia GardèsJonathan LhoirIvanna FuentesRoger VenailDidier CrochetRenaud LancelotMickael RiouCatherine MouliaThierry BaldetThomas BalenghienFeeding success of free-living hematophagous insects depends on their ability to be active when hosts are available and to reach places where hosts are accessible. When the hematophagous insect is a vector of pathogens, determining the components of host-seeking behavior is of primary interest for the assessment of transmission risk. Our aim was to describe endo/exophagy and circadian host-seeking activity of Palaearctic Culicoides species, which are major biting pests and arbovirus vectors, using drop traps and suction traps baited with four sheep, as bluetongue virus hosts. Collections were carried out in the field, a largely-open stable and an enclosed stable during six collection periods of 24 hours in April/May, in late June and in September/October 2010 in western France. A total of 986 Culicoides belonging to 13 species, mainly C. brunnicans and C. obsoletus, was collected on animal baits. Culicoides brunnicans was clearly exophagic, whereas C. obsoletus was able to enter stables. Culicoides brunnicans exhibited a bimodal pattern of host-seeking activity with peaks just after sunrise and sunset. Culicoides obsoletus was active before sunset in spring and autumn and after sunset in summer, thus illustrating influence of other parameters than light, especially temperature. Description of host-seeking behaviors allowed us to discuss control strategies for transmission of Culicoides-borne pathogens, such as bluetongue virus. However, practical vector-control recommendations are difficult to provide because of the variation in the degree of endophagy and time of host-seeking activity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3483221?pdf=render
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author Elvina Viennet
Claire Garros
Ignace Rakotoarivony
Xavier Allène
Laëtitia Gardès
Jonathan Lhoir
Ivanna Fuentes
Roger Venail
Didier Crochet
Renaud Lancelot
Mickael Riou
Catherine Moulia
Thierry Baldet
Thomas Balenghien
spellingShingle Elvina Viennet
Claire Garros
Ignace Rakotoarivony
Xavier Allène
Laëtitia Gardès
Jonathan Lhoir
Ivanna Fuentes
Roger Venail
Didier Crochet
Renaud Lancelot
Mickael Riou
Catherine Moulia
Thierry Baldet
Thomas Balenghien
Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elvina Viennet
Claire Garros
Ignace Rakotoarivony
Xavier Allène
Laëtitia Gardès
Jonathan Lhoir
Ivanna Fuentes
Roger Venail
Didier Crochet
Renaud Lancelot
Mickael Riou
Catherine Moulia
Thierry Baldet
Thomas Balenghien
author_sort Elvina Viennet
title Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
title_short Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
title_full Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
title_fullStr Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
title_full_unstemmed Host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of Culicoides in Western Europe.
title_sort host-seeking activity of bluetongue virus vectors: endo/exophagy and circadian rhythm of culicoides in western europe.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Feeding success of free-living hematophagous insects depends on their ability to be active when hosts are available and to reach places where hosts are accessible. When the hematophagous insect is a vector of pathogens, determining the components of host-seeking behavior is of primary interest for the assessment of transmission risk. Our aim was to describe endo/exophagy and circadian host-seeking activity of Palaearctic Culicoides species, which are major biting pests and arbovirus vectors, using drop traps and suction traps baited with four sheep, as bluetongue virus hosts. Collections were carried out in the field, a largely-open stable and an enclosed stable during six collection periods of 24 hours in April/May, in late June and in September/October 2010 in western France. A total of 986 Culicoides belonging to 13 species, mainly C. brunnicans and C. obsoletus, was collected on animal baits. Culicoides brunnicans was clearly exophagic, whereas C. obsoletus was able to enter stables. Culicoides brunnicans exhibited a bimodal pattern of host-seeking activity with peaks just after sunrise and sunset. Culicoides obsoletus was active before sunset in spring and autumn and after sunset in summer, thus illustrating influence of other parameters than light, especially temperature. Description of host-seeking behaviors allowed us to discuss control strategies for transmission of Culicoides-borne pathogens, such as bluetongue virus. However, practical vector-control recommendations are difficult to provide because of the variation in the degree of endophagy and time of host-seeking activity.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3483221?pdf=render
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