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  1. Article ; Online: Shedding light on the controversial taxonomic status of Culicoides jamaicensis and Culicoides paolae (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae): an overseas trip among continents.

    Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / González, Mikel Alexander / Parreira, Ricardo / Frontera, Eva / Huerta, Herón / Alarcón-Elbal, Pedro María

    Journal of medical entomology

    2023  Volume 60, Issue 5, Page(s) 944–954

    Abstract: Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are small bloodsucking flies that act as vectors for various pathogens of medical and veterinary importance. This study aimed to examine, using a comprehensive approach, the controversial taxonomic ... ...

    Abstract Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are small bloodsucking flies that act as vectors for various pathogens of medical and veterinary importance. This study aimed to examine, using a comprehensive approach, the controversial taxonomic status of 2 Culicoides species that are currently distributed in the Neotropical (Culicoides jamaicensis Edwards) and Palearctic (Culicoides paolae Boorman) areas and possess unique and distinctive features. Previous investigations based on morphological analysis have suggested that these 2 species may be synonyms. Our work updated the current geographical distribution of both species and analyzed new specimens from different geographic origins, together with publicly available sequences. We used 2 universal genetic markers (COI and 28S) to test this hypothesis. Our study reveals evidence that C. paolae and C. jamaicensis belong to the same species due to the following statements: (i) similar morphological features; (ii) low interspecific genetic variation; (iii) association with a single genetic cluster; (iv) inclusion within the subgenus Drymodesmyia, which has only been recorded in the New World; and (v) occurrence in habitats with moderate temperatures. We recommend that European and African specimens of C. paolae be considered from now on as C. jamaicensis. Our comprehensive approach shed new light on the taxonomic status of these 2 Culicoides species and has implications for future studies on their biology and ecology.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Ceratopogonidae/anatomy & histology ; Ecosystem
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 410635-0
    ISSN 1938-2928 ; 0022-2585
    ISSN (online) 1938-2928
    ISSN 0022-2585
    DOI 10.1093/jme/tjad062
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  2. Article: Species Diversity, Habitat Distribution, and Blood Meal Analysis of Haematophagous Dipterans Collected by CDC-UV Light Traps in the Dominican Republic

    González, Mikel Alexander / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Rodríguez-Sosa, María Altagracia / Rueda, Juan / Frontera, Eva / Alarcón-Elbal, Pedro María

    Pathogens. 2022 June 21, v. 11, no. 7

    2022  

    Abstract: Haematophagous insects cause major economic losses by both direct damage and the transmission of pathogens. However, the biting Diptera species in the Caribbean region have been poorly documented. During 2021, CDC downdraft suction traps with UV light ... ...

    Abstract Haematophagous insects cause major economic losses by both direct damage and the transmission of pathogens. However, the biting Diptera species in the Caribbean region have been poorly documented. During 2021, CDC downdraft suction traps with UV light were employed to assess both the species occurrence and blood meal sources across three different habitats in the Dominican Republic. Eighteen species of mosquitoes (n = 274), six species of Culicoides (n = 803), two black fly species (n = 2), and one species of muscid fly (n = 25) were identified at species-level by morphology and/or molecular phylogenetic approaches based on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI). Engorged mosquito (n = 5) and Culicoides (n = 28) females showed host preferences derived exclusively from mammals (cows and pigs), except Culex species containing the blood of chickens. Our study provides new records of the Diptera Dominican catalogue (Culex salinarius for the Greater Antilles, Culicoides jamaicensis for Hispaniola, and Culicoides haitiensis and Culicoides borinqueni for the Dominican Republic), the first available COI DNA sequences of different Diptera in the GenBank, some pictures of diagnostic features of closely related specimens, spatial distribution across the habitats studied, and new insights on their feeding preferences in the Caribbean region.
    Keywords Culex salinarius ; Culicoides ; DNA ; Simuliidae ; blood ; blood meal ; habitats ; mitochondria ; phylogeny ; species diversity ; ultraviolet radiation ; Caribbean ; Dominican Republic
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0621
    Publishing place Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2695572-6
    ISSN 2076-0817
    ISSN 2076-0817
    DOI 10.3390/pathogens11070714
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  3. Article: Species Diversity, Habitat Distribution, and Blood Meal Analysis of Haematophagous Dipterans Collected by CDC-UV Light Traps in the Dominican Republic.

    González, Mikel Alexander / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Rodríguez-Sosa, María Altagracia / Rueda, Juan / Frontera, Eva / Alarcón-Elbal, Pedro María

    Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)

    2022  Volume 11, Issue 7

    Abstract: Haematophagous insects cause major economic losses by both direct damage and the transmission of pathogens. However, the biting Diptera species in the Caribbean region have been poorly documented. During 2021, CDC downdraft suction traps with UV light ... ...

    Abstract Haematophagous insects cause major economic losses by both direct damage and the transmission of pathogens. However, the biting Diptera species in the Caribbean region have been poorly documented. During 2021, CDC downdraft suction traps with UV light were employed to assess both the species occurrence and blood meal sources across three different habitats in the Dominican Republic. Eighteen species of mosquitoes (
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2695572-6
    ISSN 2076-0817
    ISSN 2076-0817
    DOI 10.3390/pathogens11070714
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  4. Article: New insights on black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) from a touristic destination of Hispaniola

    González, Mikel Alexander / Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio / Rodríguez-Sosa, María Altagracia / Rueda, Juan / Oteo, José Antonio / Alarcón-Elbal, Pedro María

    International journal of tropical insect science. 2022 June, v. 42, no. 3

    2022  

    Abstract: Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are well known as annoying biting pests and vectors of disease-causing agents to humans and other animals. Despite their relevance, no studies have been conducted on Hispaniola for decades. Our work aimed to determine ... ...

    Abstract Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are well known as annoying biting pests and vectors of disease-causing agents to humans and other animals. Despite their relevance, no studies have been conducted on Hispaniola for decades. Our work aimed to determine the species composition, relative abundance, breeding sites, phylogenetic relationships, and biting habits of black flies from an important ecotourism spot in La Vega Province (Dominican Republic). Simulium ochraceum sensu lato Walker, Simulium haematopotum Malloch, and Simulium quadrivittatum Loew were identified by both morphological and molecular analyses. Black flies were abundant in most (92% of the total) of the flowing water courses studied and their relative abundance varied depending on the method of collection and type of water course. Simulium haematopotum was prominent in large rivers whereas the other two black fly species were more abundant in streams and ditches. The immature stages were found primarily attached to emergent/submerged riparian vegetation and decaying leaves. Phylogenetic analyses based on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene revealed that the specimens of S. ochraceum s.l. are divided into three clades, and those from the Dominican Republic formed a group with members from Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia. The S. quadrivittatum COI sequences in this study formed a distinct clade from previous collections in Belize and Costa Rica, which might suggest that they represent a species complex. The S. haematopotum sequences were similar to those reported in other countries. Simulium quadrivittatum was the predominant anthropophilic species (statistically significant) and preferred to bite the lower parts of the body of humans. A comprehensive illustrated description of adults (females and males), pupae, and larvae of the three simuliid taxa is provided.
    Keywords Simulium ochraceum ; ecotourism ; genes ; insects ; mitochondria ; phylogeny ; riparian vegetation ; species diversity ; Belize ; Colombia ; Costa Rica ; Dominican Republic ; Ecuador ; Peru ; Venezuela
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-06
    Size p. 2281-2295.
    Publishing place Springer International Publishing
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2166668-4
    ISSN 1742-7592 ; 1742-7584
    ISSN (online) 1742-7592
    ISSN 1742-7584
    DOI 10.1007/s42690-022-00760-3
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  5. Article ; Online: Modelling the spatial risk of malaria through probability distribution of

    Taheri, Shirin / González, Mikel Alexander / Ruiz-López, María José / Magallanes, Sergio / Delacour-Estrella, Sarah / Lucientes, Javier / Bueno-Marí, Rubén / Martínez-de la Puente, Josué / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Frontera, Eva / Polina, Alejandro / Martinez-Barciela, Yasmina / Pereira, José Manuel / Garrido, Josefina / Aranda, Carles / Marzal, Alfonso / Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio / Oteo, José Antonio / Ferraguti, Martina /
    Gutíerrez-López, Rafael / Estrada, Rosa / Miranda, Miguel Ángel / Barceló, Carlos / Morchón, Rodrigo / Montalvo, Tomas / Gangoso, Laura / Goiri, Fátima / García-Pérez, Ana L / Ruiz, Santiago / Fernandez-Martinez, Beatriz / Gómez-Barroso, Diana / Figuerola, Jordi

    Emerging microbes & infections

    2024  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 2343911

    Abstract: Malaria remains one of the most important infectious diseases globally due to its high incidence and mortality rates. The influx of infected cases from endemic to non-endemic malaria regions like Europe has resulted in a public health concern over ... ...

    Abstract Malaria remains one of the most important infectious diseases globally due to its high incidence and mortality rates. The influx of infected cases from endemic to non-endemic malaria regions like Europe has resulted in a public health concern over sporadic local outbreaks. This is facilitated by the continued presence of competent
    MeSH term(s) Anopheles/parasitology ; Animals ; Malaria/epidemiology ; Malaria/transmission ; Spain/epidemiology ; Humans ; Mosquito Vectors/parasitology ; Communicable Diseases, Imported/epidemiology ; Communicable Diseases, Imported/transmission ; Incidence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-05-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2681359-2
    ISSN 2222-1751 ; 2222-1751
    ISSN (online) 2222-1751
    ISSN 2222-1751
    DOI 10.1080/22221751.2024.2343911
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  6. Article ; Online: Progressive Invasion of

    Goiri, Fátima / González, Mikel Alexander / Goikolea, Joseba / Oribe, Madalen / Castro, Visitación de / Delacour, Sarah / Lucientes, Javier / Ortega-Araiztegi, Ione / Barandika, Jesús Felix / García-Pérez, Ana Luisa

    International journal of environmental research and public health

    2020  Volume 17, Issue 5

    Abstract: 1) Background: ...

    Abstract 1) Background:
    MeSH term(s) Aedes ; Animals ; Europe ; Humans ; Insect Bites and Stings/epidemiology ; Mosquito Vectors ; Spain/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-04
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1660-4601
    ISSN (online) 1660-4601
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph17051678
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  7. Article ; Online: AIMSurv: First pan-European harmonized surveillance of

    Miranda, Miguel Ángel / Barceló, Carlos / Arnoldi, Daniele / Augsten, Xenia / Bakran-Lebl, Karin / Balatsos, George / Bengoa, Mikel / Bindler, Philippe / Boršová, Kristina / Bourquia, Maria / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Čabanová, Viktória / Caputo, Beniamino / Christou, Maria / Delacour, Sarah / Eritja, Roger / Fassi-Fihri, Ouafaa / Ferraguti, Martina / Flacio, Eleonora /
    Frontera, Eva / Fuehrer, Hans-Peter / García-Pérez, Ana L / Georgiades, Pantelis / Gewehr, Sandra / Goiri, Fátima / González, Mikel Alexander / Gschwind, Martin / Gutiérrez-López, Rafael / Horváth, Cintia / Ibáñez-Justicia, Adolfo / Jani, Viola / Kadriaj, Përparim / Kalan, Katja / Kavran, Mihaela / Klobucar, Ana / Kurucz, Kornélia / Lucientes, Javier / Lühken, Renke / Magallanes, Sergio / Marini, Giovanni / Martinou, Angeliki F / Michelutti, Alice / Mihalca, Andrei Daniel / Montalvo, Tomás / Montarsi, Fabrizio / Mourelatos, Spiros / Muja-Bajraktari, Nesade / Müller, Pie / Notarides, Gregoris / Osório, Hugo Costa / Oteo, José A / Oter, Kerem / Pajović, Igor / Palmer, John R B / Petrinic, Suncica / Răileanu, Cristian / Ries, Christian / Rogozi, Elton / Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio / Sanpera-Calbet, Isis / Sekulić, Nebojša / Sevim, Kivanc / Sherifi, Kurtesh / Silaghi, Cornelia / Silva, Manuel / Sokolovska, Nikolina / Soltész, Zoltán / Sulesco, Tatiana / Šušnjar, Jana / Teekema, Steffanie / Valsecchi, Andrea / Vasquez, Marlen Ines / Velo, Enkelejda / Michaelakis, Antonios / Wint, William / Petrić, Dušan / Schaffner, Francis / Della Torre, Alessandra

    GigaByte (Hong Kong, China)

    2022  Volume 2022, Page(s) gigabyte57

    Abstract: Human and animal vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, are emerging or re-emerging worldwide. ... ...

    Abstract Human and animal vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, are emerging or re-emerging worldwide. Six
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-31
    Publishing country China
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2709-4715
    ISSN (online) 2709-4715
    DOI 10.46471/gigabyte.57
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  8. Book ; Online: AIMSurv

    Miranda, Miguel Ángel / Barceló, Carlos / Arnoldi, Daniele / Augsten, Xenia / Bakran-Lebl, Karin / Balatsos, George / Bengoa, Mikel / Bindler, Philippe / Boršová, Kristina / Bourquia, Maria / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Čabanová, Viktória / Caputo, Beniamino / Christou, Maria / Delacour, Sarah / Eritja, Roger / Fassi-Fihri, Ouafaa / Ferraguti, Martina / Flacio, Eleonora /
    Frontera, Eva / Fuehrer, Hans-Peter / García-Pérez, Ana L. / Georgiades, Pantelis / Gewehr, Sandra / Goiri, Fátima / González, Mikel Alexander / Gschwind, Martin / Gutiérrez-López, Rafael / Horváth, Cintia / Ibáñez-Justicia, Adolfo / Jani, Viola / Kadriaj, Përparim / Kalan, Katja / Kavran, Mihaela / Klobucar, Ana / Kurucz, Kornélia / Lucientes, Javier / Lühken, Renke / Magallanes, Sergio / Marini, Giovanni / Martinou, Angeliki F. / Michelutti, Alice / Mihalca, Andrei Daniel / Montalvo, Tomás / Montarsi, Fabrizio / Mourelatos, Spiros / Muja-Bajraktari, Nesade / Müller, Pie / Notarides, Gregoris / Osório, Hugo Costa / Oteo, José A. / Oter, Kerem / Pajović, Igor / Palmer, John R. B. / Petrinic, Suncica / Răileanu, Cristian / Ries, Christian / Rogozi, Elton / Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio / Sanpera-Calbet, Isis / Sekulić, Nebojša / Sevim, Kivanc / Sherifi, Kurtesh / Silaghi, Cornelia Hildegard Anita / Silva, Manuel / Sokolovska, Nikolina / Soltész, Zoltán / Sulesco, Tatiana / Šušnjar, Jana / Teekema, Steffanie / Valsecchi, Andrea / Vasquez, Marlen Ines / Velo, Enkelejda / Michaelakis, Antonios / Wint, William / Petrić, Dušan / Schaffner, Francis / della Torre, Alessandra

    First pan-European harmonized surveillance of Aedes invasive mosquito species of relevance for human vector-borne diseases: Data Release

    2022  

    Abstract: Human and animal vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, are emerging or re-emerging worldwide. Six Aedes invasive mosquito (AIM) species were introduced to Europe since the 1970s: Aedes aegypti, Ae. albopictus, Ae. japonicus, Ae. ... ...

    Abstract Human and animal vector-borne diseases, particularly mosquito-borne diseases, are emerging or re-emerging worldwide. Six Aedes invasive mosquito (AIM) species were introduced to Europe since the 1970s: Aedes aegypti, Ae. albopictus, Ae. japonicus, Ae. koreicus, Ae. atropalpus and Ae. triseriatus. Here, we report the results of AIMSurv2020, the first pan-European surveillance effort for AIMs. Implemented by 42 volunteer teams from 24 countries. And presented in the form of a dataset named “AIMSurv Aedes Invasive Mosquito species harmonized surveillance in Europe. AIM-COST Action. Project ID: CA17108”. AIMSurv2020 harmonizes field surveillance methodologies for sampling different AIMs life stages, frequency and minimum length of sampling period, and data reporting. Data include minimum requirements for sample types and recommended requirements for those teams with more resources. Data are published as a Darwin Core archive in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility- Spain, comprising a core file with 19,130 records (EventID) and an occurrences file with 19,743 records (OccurrenceID). AIM species recorded in AIMSurv2020 were Ae. albopictus, Ae. japonicus and Ae. koreicus, as well as native mosquito species.
    Keywords Text ; ddc:570
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-31
    Publisher GigaScience Press
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Online
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  9. Book ; Online: AIMSurv

    Miranda, Miguel Ángel / Barceló, Carlos / Arnoldi, Daniele / Augsten, Xenia / Bakran-Lebl, Karin / Balatsos, George / Bengoa, Mikel / Bindler, Philippe / Boršová, Kristina / Bourquia, Maria / Bravo-Barriga, Daniel / Čabanová, Viktória / Caputo, Beniamino / Christou, Maria / Delacour, Sarah / Eritja, Roger / Fassi-Fihri, Ouafaa / Ferraguti, Martina / Flacio, Eleonora /
    Frontera, Eva / Fuehrer, Hans Peter / García-Pérez, Ana L. / Georgiades, Pantelis / Gewehr, Sandra / Goiri, Fátima / González, Mikel Alexander / Gschwind, Martin / Gutiérrez-López, Rafael / Horváth, Cintia / Ibáñez-Justicia, Adolfo / Jani, Viola / Kadriaj, Përparim / Kalan, Katja / Kavran, Mihaela / Klobucar, Ana / Kurucz, Kornélia / Lucientes, Javier / Lühken, Renke / Magallanes, Sergio / Marini, Giovanni / Martinou, Angeliki F. / Michelutti, Alice / Mihalca, Andrei Daniel / Montalvo, Tomás / Montarsi, Fabrizio / Mourelatos, Spiros / Muja-Bajraktari, Nesade / Müller, Pie / Notarides, Gregoris / Osório, Hugo Costa / Oteo, José A. / Oter, Kerem / Pajović, Igor / Palmer, John R. B. / Petrinic, Suncica / Răileanu, Cristian / Ries, Christian / Rogozi, Elton / Ruiz-Arrondo, Ignacio / Sanpera-Calbet, Isis / Sekulić, Nebojša / Sevim, Kivanc / Sherifi, Kurtesh / Silaghi, Cornelia Hildegard Anita / Silva, Manuel / Sokolovska, Nikolina / Soltész, Zoltán / Sulesco, Tatiana / Šušnjar, Jana / Teekema, Steffanie / Valsecchi, Andrea / Vasquez, Marlen Ines / Velo, Enkelejda / Michaelakis, Antonios / Wint, William / Petrić, Dušan / Schaffner, Francis / della Torre, Alessandra

    First pan-European harmonized surveillance of Aedes invasive mosquito species of relevance for human vector-borne diseases

    2022  

    Abstract: To increase harmonization among European entomologists, the Aedes Invasive Mosquito species (AIM) COST Action (https://www.aedescost.eu) was initiated in 2018 including three major objectives: i) developing Pan-European networking and collaboration in ... ...

    Abstract To increase harmonization among European entomologists, the Aedes Invasive Mosquito species (AIM) COST Action (https://www.aedescost.eu) was initiated in 2018 including three major objectives: i) developing Pan-European networking and collaboration in monitoring and surveillance of AIM species; ii) increasing preparedness and capacity to fight against AIMs by triggering optimisation and innovation in AIM control strategies; iii) dissemination, customising and communicating the AIM-COST Action outcomes. AIM-COST Action aims to promote data sharing and harmonization. A particularly important objective is to ensure that vector sampling is consistent and compatible throughout Europe so an accurate continental picture of vector distributions can be obtained. For this, AIM‐COST organised a training course in Cyprus in January 2020 on harmonising AIM surveillance across Europe. As a result of the course, trainers and trainees developed a protocol for surveillance of AIM species that can be applied across Europe. Forty-two teams from 24 countries (23 from Europe and one from North Africa) agreed on participating in the first-ever pan-European surveillance of AIMs using a harmonized protocol (AIMSurv protocol; https://www.aedescost.eu/aimsurv). The AIMSurv protocol harmonized the sampling methods, frequency, minimum length of the sampling period and reporting. There were minimum requirements about the type of samples (i.e., eggs in oviposition traps) and recommended requirements for those teams having more resources (i.e., sampling of adults). Results from AIMSurv2020 are reported herein.
    Keywords Text ; ddc:570 ; Aedes -- Mosquito -- Invasive -- Surveillance -- Europe -- sampling -- Projektspiegel -- Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut -- AIMSurv -- Aedes field surveillance
    Subject code 590
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-29
    Publishing country de
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