Signatures of aestivation and migration in Sahelian malaria mosquito populations

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作者
Dao, A. [1 ]
Yaro, A. S. [1 ]
Diallo, M. [1 ]
Timbine, S. [1 ]
Huestis, D. L. [2 ]
Kassogue, Y. [1 ]
Traore, A. I. [1 ]
Sanogo, Z. L. [1 ]
Samake, D. [1 ]
Lehmann, T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sci Tech & Technol, ICER, Bamako, Mali
[2] NIAID, Lab Malaria & Vector Res, NIH, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE COMPLEX; DRY SEASON; MOLECULAR-FORMS; SUDAN SAVANNA; WEST-AFRICA; MALI; PERSISTENCE; ARABIENSIS; DIFFERENTIATION; TRANSMISSION;
D O I
10.1038/nature13987
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
During the long Sahelian dry season, mosquito vectors of malaria are expected to perish when no larval sites are available; yet, days after the first rains, mosquitoes reappear in large numbers. How these vectors persist over the 3-6-month long dry season has not been resolved, despite extensive research for over a century(1-3.) Hypotheses for vector persistence include dry-season diapause (aestivation) and long-distance migration (LDM); both are facets of vector biology that have been highly controversial owing to lack of concrete evidence. Here we show that certain species persist by a form of aestivation, while others engage in LDM. Using time-series analyses, the seasonal cycles of Anopheles coluzzii, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.), and Anopheles arabiensis were estimated, and their effects were found to be significant, stable and highly species-specific. Contrary to all expectations, the most complex dynamics occurred during the dry season, when the density of A. coluzzii fluctuated markedly, peaking when migration would seem highly unlikely, whereas A. gambiae s.s. was undetected. The population growth of A. coluzzii followed the first rains closely, consistent with aestivation, whereas the growth phase of both A. gambiae s.s. and A. arabiensis lagged by two months. Such a delay is incompatible with local persistence, but fits LDM. Surviving the long dry season in situ allows A. coluzzii to predominate and form the primary force of malaria transmission. Our results reveal profound ecological divergence between A. coluzzii and A. gambiae s.s., whose standing as distinct species has been challenged, and suggest that climate is one of the selective pressures that led to their speciation. Incorporating vector dormancy and LDM is key to predicting shifts in the range of malaria due to global climate change(4), and to the elimination of malaria from Africa.
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