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Moua Y., Roux Emmanuel, Girod R., Dusfour I., Thoisy B. de, Seyler Frédérique, Briolant S. (2017). Distribution of the habitat suitability of the main malaria vector in French Guiana using maximum entropy modeling. Journal of Medical Entomology, 54 (3), p. 606-621. ISSN 0022-2585.

Titre du document
Distribution of the habitat suitability of the main malaria vector in French Guiana using maximum entropy modeling
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000403153400011
Auteurs
Moua Y., Roux Emmanuel, Girod R., Dusfour I., Thoisy B. de, Seyler Frédérique, Briolant S.
Source
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2017, 54 (3), p. 606-621 ISSN 0022-2585
Malaria is an important health issue in French Guiana. Its principal mosquito vector in this region is Anopheles darlingi Root. Knowledge of the spatial distribution of this species is still very incomplete due to the extent of French Guiana and the difficulty to access most of the territory. Species distribution modeling based on the maximal entropy procedure was used to predict the spatial distribution of An. darlingi using 39 presence sites. The resulting model provided significantly high prediction performances (mean 10-fold cross-validated partial area under the curve and continuous Boyce index equal to, respectively, 1.11-with a level of omission error of 20%- and 0.42). The model also provided a habitat suitability map and environmental response curves in accordance with the known entomological situation. Several environmental characteristics that had a positive correlation with the presence of An. darlingi were highlighted: nonpermanent anthropogenic changes of the natural environment, the presence of roads and tracks, and opening of the forest. Some geomorphological landforms and high altitude landscapes appear to be unsuitable for An. darlingi. The species distribution modeling was able to reliably predict the distribution of suitable habitats for An. darlingi in French Guiana. Results allowed completion of the knowledge of the spatial distribution of the principal malaria vector in this Amazonian region, and identification of the main factors that favor its presence. They should contribute to the definition of a necessary targeted vector control strategy in a malaria pre-elimination stage, and allow extrapolation of the acquired knowledge to other Amazonian or malaria-endemic contexts.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
GUYANE FRANCAISE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010070227]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010070227
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