作者
Erin A Mordecai, Jamie M Caldwell, Marissa K Grossman, Catherine A Lippi, Leah R Johnson, Marco Neira, Jason R Rohr, Sadie J Ryan, Van Savage, Marta S Shocket, Rachel Sippy, Anna M Stewart Ibarra, Matthew B Thomas, Oswaldo Villena
发表日期
2019/10
来源
Ecology letters
卷号
22
期号
10
页码范围
1690-1708
简介
Mosquito‐borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectothermic vectors and parasites respond strongly and nonlinearly to temperature and therefore to climate change. Here, we review how trait‐based approaches can synthesise and mechanistically predict the temperature dependence of transmission across vectors, pathogens, and environments. We present 11 pathogens transmitted by 15 different mosquito species – including globally important diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika – synthesised from previously published studies. Transmission varied strongly and unimodally with temperature, peaking at 23–29ºC and declining to zero below 9–23ºC and above 32–38ºC. Different traits restricted transmission at low versus high temperatures, and temperature effects on transmission varied by both mosquito and parasite species. Temperate pathogens exhibit broader …
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