Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses

Abstract Background Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 is a species of mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) native to central Europe. Recently a novel lineage of the West Nile virus (WNV-lineage 4c) was identified in pools of adult female Ur. unguiculata. To increase the body of knowledge about this spe...

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Main Authors: Jeremy V. Camp, Tamás Bakonyi, Zoltán Soltész, Thomas Zechmeister, Norbert Nowotny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3030-2
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spelling doaj-256bbc9ca8124a7abb5fadc78fdc44152020-11-25T02:03:25ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-08-0111111010.1186/s13071-018-3030-2Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple virusesJeremy V. Camp0Tamás Bakonyi1Zoltán Soltész2Thomas Zechmeister3Norbert Nowotny4Viral Zoonoses, Emerging and Vector-Borne Infections Group, Institute of Virology, University of Veterinary MedicineViral Zoonoses, Emerging and Vector-Borne Infections Group, Institute of Virology, University of Veterinary MedicineLendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, MTA Centre for Ecological ResearchBiological Station Lake NeusiedlViral Zoonoses, Emerging and Vector-Borne Infections Group, Institute of Virology, University of Veterinary MedicineAbstract Background Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 is a species of mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) native to central Europe. Recently a novel lineage of the West Nile virus (WNV-lineage 4c) was identified in pools of adult female Ur. unguiculata. To increase the body of knowledge about this species, various trapping methods were evaluated to determine the most efficient method for capturing adult female Ur. unguiculata. Results Sound traps collected equivalent numbers of female Ur. unguiculata as low-hanging light-baited downdraft traps. Hosts were identified as Pelophylax lessonae and P. ridibunda (Anura: Ranidae) species group frogs from the blood found in engorged females. In addition to confirming infection by WNV-lin. 4c, a potentially integrated flavivirus sequence was detected in male mosquitoes. A novel Alphamesonivirus 1 (Nidovirales: Mesoniviridae) was found to be widespread in the Ur. unguiculata population and is herein described. Conclusions Efficient collection methods for Ur. unguiculata for arbovirus surveillance reflect mosquito questing behavior. Uranotaenia unguiculata targets frog species which call from the water, and it is likely that the novel WNV-lin. 4c is maintained in a frog-mosquito transmission cycle. The improved trapping methods listed here will assist future studies of the vector status of Ur. unguiculata for WNV and other arboviruses.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3030-2PelophylaxSound attractionWest Nile virusAlphamesonivirusMosquito ecologyEctothermic hosts
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author Jeremy V. Camp
Tamás Bakonyi
Zoltán Soltész
Thomas Zechmeister
Norbert Nowotny
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Tamás Bakonyi
Zoltán Soltész
Thomas Zechmeister
Norbert Nowotny
Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
Parasites & Vectors
Pelophylax
Sound attraction
West Nile virus
Alphamesonivirus
Mosquito ecology
Ectothermic hosts
author_facet Jeremy V. Camp
Tamás Bakonyi
Zoltán Soltész
Thomas Zechmeister
Norbert Nowotny
author_sort Jeremy V. Camp
title Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
title_short Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
title_full Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
title_fullStr Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
title_full_unstemmed Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
title_sort uranotaenia unguiculata edwards, 1913 are attracted to sound, feed on amphibians, and are infected with multiple viruses
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Uranotaenia unguiculata Edwards, 1913 is a species of mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) native to central Europe. Recently a novel lineage of the West Nile virus (WNV-lineage 4c) was identified in pools of adult female Ur. unguiculata. To increase the body of knowledge about this species, various trapping methods were evaluated to determine the most efficient method for capturing adult female Ur. unguiculata. Results Sound traps collected equivalent numbers of female Ur. unguiculata as low-hanging light-baited downdraft traps. Hosts were identified as Pelophylax lessonae and P. ridibunda (Anura: Ranidae) species group frogs from the blood found in engorged females. In addition to confirming infection by WNV-lin. 4c, a potentially integrated flavivirus sequence was detected in male mosquitoes. A novel Alphamesonivirus 1 (Nidovirales: Mesoniviridae) was found to be widespread in the Ur. unguiculata population and is herein described. Conclusions Efficient collection methods for Ur. unguiculata for arbovirus surveillance reflect mosquito questing behavior. Uranotaenia unguiculata targets frog species which call from the water, and it is likely that the novel WNV-lin. 4c is maintained in a frog-mosquito transmission cycle. The improved trapping methods listed here will assist future studies of the vector status of Ur. unguiculata for WNV and other arboviruses.
topic Pelophylax
Sound attraction
West Nile virus
Alphamesonivirus
Mosquito ecology
Ectothermic hosts
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3030-2
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