Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines

Background & objectives: Aedes aegypti (L.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as dengue. The wings of Ae. aegypti has been extensively studied in order to investigate population heterogeneity and structure by utilizing a landmark based geometric morphometrics (GMs) approach. The...

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Main Authors: Carvajal, Thaddeus M., Hernandez, Lara Fides T., Ho, Howell T., Cuenca, Menard G., Orantia, Biancamarie C., Estrada, Camille R., Viacrusis, Katherine M., Amalin, Divina M., Watanabe, Kozo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-24372021-06-28T06:19:14Z Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines Carvajal, Thaddeus M. Hernandez, Lara Fides T. Ho, Howell T. Cuenca, Menard G. Orantia, Biancamarie C. Estrada, Camille R. Viacrusis, Katherine M. Amalin, Divina M. Watanabe, Kozo Background & objectives: Aedes aegypti (L.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as dengue. The wings of Ae. aegypti has been extensively studied in order to investigate population heterogeneity and structure by utilizing a landmark based geometric morphometrics (GMs) approach. The aim of this study was to examine and assess the wing geometry of Ae. aegypti in Metropolitan Manila. Methods: In total, 312 Ae. aegypti mosquitoes were collected from 98 sampling points using a mosquito light-trap from May 2014 to January 2015. A complete coverage of the wing was achieved by removing wing scales with chemical and physical treatment, leading to identification of 26 landmarks. Geometric morphometric analyses were employed and the spatial distance pattern was estimated using isolation by distance (IBD) and spatial autocorrelation (SA). Results: The results of the GM analyses revealed population heterogeneity and structuring in Ae. aegypti populations for both sexes using principal component and canonical variate analyses respectively. Moreover, IBD and SA only detected significant spatial structure in male Ae. aegypti populations while female population structures were homogeneous throughout the geographical area. Interpretation & conclusion: The newly modified wing preparation procedure was able to capture a complete coverage of the wings of Ae. aegypti, thus providing a stronger separation power for very close populations in an urban area. It is also noteworthy that the results of IBD and SA supported the findings of GM in the population structuring of male and female Ae. aegypti. The outcome of the study increases our understanding of the vector, which would be useful in developing effective control strategies. © 2016, Malaria Research Center. All rights reserved. 2016-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1438 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Aedes aegypti--Philippines--Metro Manila Dengue--Philippines--Metro Manila Wings (Anatomy)—Structural dynamics Biology
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topic Aedes aegypti--Philippines--Metro Manila
Dengue--Philippines--Metro Manila
Wings (Anatomy)—Structural dynamics
Biology
spellingShingle Aedes aegypti--Philippines--Metro Manila
Dengue--Philippines--Metro Manila
Wings (Anatomy)—Structural dynamics
Biology
Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
Hernandez, Lara Fides T.
Ho, Howell T.
Cuenca, Menard G.
Orantia, Biancamarie C.
Estrada, Camille R.
Viacrusis, Katherine M.
Amalin, Divina M.
Watanabe, Kozo
Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
description Background & objectives: Aedes aegypti (L.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as dengue. The wings of Ae. aegypti has been extensively studied in order to investigate population heterogeneity and structure by utilizing a landmark based geometric morphometrics (GMs) approach. The aim of this study was to examine and assess the wing geometry of Ae. aegypti in Metropolitan Manila. Methods: In total, 312 Ae. aegypti mosquitoes were collected from 98 sampling points using a mosquito light-trap from May 2014 to January 2015. A complete coverage of the wing was achieved by removing wing scales with chemical and physical treatment, leading to identification of 26 landmarks. Geometric morphometric analyses were employed and the spatial distance pattern was estimated using isolation by distance (IBD) and spatial autocorrelation (SA). Results: The results of the GM analyses revealed population heterogeneity and structuring in Ae. aegypti populations for both sexes using principal component and canonical variate analyses respectively. Moreover, IBD and SA only detected significant spatial structure in male Ae. aegypti populations while female population structures were homogeneous throughout the geographical area. Interpretation & conclusion: The newly modified wing preparation procedure was able to capture a complete coverage of the wings of Ae. aegypti, thus providing a stronger separation power for very close populations in an urban area. It is also noteworthy that the results of IBD and SA supported the findings of GM in the population structuring of male and female Ae. aegypti. The outcome of the study increases our understanding of the vector, which would be useful in developing effective control strategies. © 2016, Malaria Research Center. All rights reserved.
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author Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
Hernandez, Lara Fides T.
Ho, Howell T.
Cuenca, Menard G.
Orantia, Biancamarie C.
Estrada, Camille R.
Viacrusis, Katherine M.
Amalin, Divina M.
Watanabe, Kozo
author_facet Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
Hernandez, Lara Fides T.
Ho, Howell T.
Cuenca, Menard G.
Orantia, Biancamarie C.
Estrada, Camille R.
Viacrusis, Katherine M.
Amalin, Divina M.
Watanabe, Kozo
author_sort Carvajal, Thaddeus M.
title Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
title_short Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
title_full Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
title_fullStr Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera: Culicidae), populations in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
title_sort spatial analysis of wing geometry in dengue vector mosquito, aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae), populations in metropolitan manila, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
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