Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.

In the past decade, developing countries have been experiencing rapid land use and land cover changes, including deforestation and cultivation of previously forested land. However, little is known about the impact of deforestation and land-use changes on the life history of malaria vectors and their...

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Main Authors: Daibin Zhong, Xiaoming Wang, Tielong Xu, Guofa Zhou, Ying Wang, Ming-Chieh Lee, Joshua A Hartsel, Liwang Cui, Bin Zheng, Guiyun Yan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4865052?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cf45bfc705d14519a448ce1ebee4de0e2020-11-25T01:58:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015530110.1371/journal.pone.0155301Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.Daibin ZhongXiaoming WangTielong XuGuofa ZhouYing WangMing-Chieh LeeJoshua A HartselLiwang CuiBin ZhengGuiyun YanIn the past decade, developing countries have been experiencing rapid land use and land cover changes, including deforestation and cultivation of previously forested land. However, little is known about the impact of deforestation and land-use changes on the life history of malaria vectors and their effects on malaria transmission. This study examined the effects of deforestation and crop cultivation on the adult survivorship of major malaria mosquitoes, Anopheles sinensis and An. minimus in the China-Myanmar border region. We examined three conditions: indoor, forested, and banana plantation. Mean survival time of An. sinensis in banana plantation environment was significantly longer than those in forested environment, and mosquitoes exhibited the longest longevity in the indoor environment. This pattern held for both males and females, and also for An. minimus. To further test the effect of temperature on mosquito survival, we used two study sites with different elevation and ambient temperatures. Significantly higher survivorship of both species was found in sites with lower elevation and higher ambient temperature. Increased vector survival in the deforested area could have an important impact on malaria transmission in Southeast Asia. Understanding how deforestation impacts vector survivorship can help combat malaria transmission.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4865052?pdf=render
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author Daibin Zhong
Xiaoming Wang
Tielong Xu
Guofa Zhou
Ying Wang
Ming-Chieh Lee
Joshua A Hartsel
Liwang Cui
Bin Zheng
Guiyun Yan
spellingShingle Daibin Zhong
Xiaoming Wang
Tielong Xu
Guofa Zhou
Ying Wang
Ming-Chieh Lee
Joshua A Hartsel
Liwang Cui
Bin Zheng
Guiyun Yan
Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Daibin Zhong
Xiaoming Wang
Tielong Xu
Guofa Zhou
Ying Wang
Ming-Chieh Lee
Joshua A Hartsel
Liwang Cui
Bin Zheng
Guiyun Yan
author_sort Daibin Zhong
title Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
title_short Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
title_full Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
title_fullStr Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Microclimate Condition Changes Due to Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Survivorship of Malaria Vectors in China-Myanmar Border Region.
title_sort effects of microclimate condition changes due to land use and land cover changes on the survivorship of malaria vectors in china-myanmar border region.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In the past decade, developing countries have been experiencing rapid land use and land cover changes, including deforestation and cultivation of previously forested land. However, little is known about the impact of deforestation and land-use changes on the life history of malaria vectors and their effects on malaria transmission. This study examined the effects of deforestation and crop cultivation on the adult survivorship of major malaria mosquitoes, Anopheles sinensis and An. minimus in the China-Myanmar border region. We examined three conditions: indoor, forested, and banana plantation. Mean survival time of An. sinensis in banana plantation environment was significantly longer than those in forested environment, and mosquitoes exhibited the longest longevity in the indoor environment. This pattern held for both males and females, and also for An. minimus. To further test the effect of temperature on mosquito survival, we used two study sites with different elevation and ambient temperatures. Significantly higher survivorship of both species was found in sites with lower elevation and higher ambient temperature. Increased vector survival in the deforested area could have an important impact on malaria transmission in Southeast Asia. Understanding how deforestation impacts vector survivorship can help combat malaria transmission.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4865052?pdf=render
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