Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae).
ABSTRACT: The Anopheles albitarsis group of mosquitoes comprises eight recognized species and one mitochondrial lineage. Our knowledge of malaria vectorial importance and the distribution and evolution of these taxa is incomplete. We constructed ecological niche models (ENMs) for these taxa and used...
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Ruiz López, Jhon Freddy
Foley, Desmond H.
Linton, Yvonne Marie
Conn, Jan E.
Sallum, Maria Anice M.
Póvoa, Marinete M.
Bergo, Eduardo S.
Oliveira, Tatiane M. P.
Sucupira, Izis
Wilkerson, Richard C.
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- 2014
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- Universidad de Antioquia
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- Malaria
Filogenia
Phylogeny
Evolución Biológica
Biological Evolution
Ecología
Ecology
Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores
Vector Borne Diseases
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). Malaria Filogenia Phylogeny Evolución Biológica Biological Evolution Ecología Ecology Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores Vector Borne Diseases |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Geographic distribution, evolution, and disease importance of species within the Neotropical Anopheles albitarsis Group (Diptera, Culicidae). |
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Ruiz López, Jhon Freddy Foley, Desmond H. Linton, Yvonne Marie Conn, Jan E. Sallum, Maria Anice M. Póvoa, Marinete M. Bergo, Eduardo S. Oliveira, Tatiane M. P. Sucupira, Izis Wilkerson, Richard C. |
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Ruiz López, Jhon Freddy Foley, Desmond H. Linton, Yvonne Marie Conn, Jan E. Sallum, Maria Anice M. Póvoa, Marinete M. Bergo, Eduardo S. Oliveira, Tatiane M. P. Sucupira, Izis Wilkerson, Richard C. |
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Malaria Filogenia Phylogeny Evolución Biológica Biological Evolution Ecología Ecology Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores Vector Borne Diseases |
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Malaria Filogenia Phylogeny Evolución Biológica Biological Evolution Ecología Ecology Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores Vector Borne Diseases |
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ABSTRACT: The Anopheles albitarsis group of mosquitoes comprises eight recognized species and one mitochondrial lineage. Our knowledge of malaria vectorial importance and the distribution and evolution of these taxa is incomplete. We constructed ecological niche models (ENMs) for these taxa and used hypothesized phylogenetic relationships and ENMs to investigate environmental and ecological divergence associated with speciation events. Two major clades were identified, one north (Clade 1) and one south (Clade 2) of the Amazon River that likely is or was a barrier to mosquito movement. Clade 1 species occur more often in higher average temperature locations than Clade 2 species, and taxon splits within Clade 1 corresponded with a greater divergence of variables related to precipitation than was the case within Clade 2. Comparison of the ecological profiles of sympatric species and sister species support the idea that phylogenetic proximity is related to ecological similarity. Anopheles albitarsis I, An. janconnae, and An. marajoara ENMs had the highest percentage of their predicted suitable habitat overlapping distribution models of Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax, and warrant additional studies of the transmission potential of these species. Phylogenetic proximity may be related to malaria vectorial importance within the Albitarsis Group. |
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Our knowledge of malaria vectorial importance and the distribution and evolution of these taxa is incomplete. We constructed ecological niche models (ENMs) for these taxa and used hypothesized phylogenetic relationships and ENMs to investigate environmental and ecological divergence associated with speciation events. Two major clades were identified, one north (Clade 1) and one south (Clade 2) of the Amazon River that likely is or was a barrier to mosquito movement. Clade 1 species occur more often in higher average temperature locations than Clade 2 species, and taxon splits within Clade 1 corresponded with a greater divergence of variables related to precipitation than was the case within Clade 2. Comparison of the ecological profiles of sympatric species and sister species support the idea that phylogenetic proximity is related to ecological similarity. Anopheles albitarsis I, An. janconnae, and An. marajoara ENMs had the highest percentage of their predicted suitable habitat overlapping distribution models of Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax, and warrant additional studies of the transmission potential of these species. 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