Title
First Nationwide Monitoring Program for the Detection of Potentially Invasive Mosquito Species in Austria
Language
English
Description (en)
In Austria, only fragmented information on the occurrence of alien and potentially invasive mosquito species exists. The aim of this study is a nationwide overview on the situation of those mosquitoes in Austria. Using a nationwide uniform protocol for the first time, mosquito eggs were sampled with ovitraps at 45 locations in Austria at weekly intervals from May to October 2020. The sampled eggs were counted and the species were identified by genetic analysis. The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus was found at two sites, once in Tyrol, where this species has been reported before, and for the first time in the province of Lower Austria, at a motorway rest stop. The Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus was widespread in Austria. It was found in all provinces and was the most abundant species in the ovitraps by far. Aedes japonicus was more abundant in the South than in the North and more eggs were found in habitats with artificial surfaces than in (semi-) natural areas. Further, the number of Ae. japonicus eggs increased with higher ambient temperature and decreased with higher wind speed. The results of this study will contribute to a better estimation of the risk of mosquito-borne disease in Austria and will be a useful baseline for a future documentation of changes in the distribution of those species.
Keywords (en)
Diptera-Culicidae; Aedes-Albopictus; Chikungunya Virus; Japonicus Diptera; Vectors
DOI
10.3390/insects13030276
Author of the digital object
Karin  Bakran-Lebl  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety Ltd.)
Hans-Peter  Fuehrer  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Franz  Allerberger  (AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety Ltd.)
Carina  Zittra  (University of Vienna)
Klaus  Zimmermann  (Inatura)
David  Zezula  (University of Salzburg)
Thomas  Zechmeister  (Biological Station Lake Neusiedl)
Licha N.  Wortha  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Christian  Wieser  (Landesmuseum Kärnten)
Carina  Suchentrunk  (Biological Station Lake Neusiedl)
Thorsten  Schwerte  (University of Innsbruck)
Bita Shahi  Barogh  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Jana S.  Petermann  (University of Salzburg)
Wolfgang  Paill  (Universalmuseum Joanneum)
Lisa  Klocker  (Inatura)
Hans  Jerrentrup  (Verein Biologische Gelsenregulierung March-Thaya Auen)
Stefanie  Jäger  (University of Innsbruck)
Peter  Hufnagl  (AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety Ltd.)
Johanna  Gunczy  (Universalmuseum Joanneum)
Antonia  Griesbacher  (AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety Ltd.)
Barbara  Eigner  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Eleni  Daroglou  (Verein Biologische Gelsenregulierung March-Thaya Auen)
Stefanie  Pree  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Thomas  Brenner  (GEBL-Gelsenbekaempfung in den Leithaauen)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.6 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Insects
Pages or Volume
14
Volume
13
Number
3
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
25.07.2023 08:18:44
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Metadata
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