@article{fdi:010082327, title = {{H}omogeneity and possible replacement of populations of the dengue vectors {A}edes aegypti and {A}edes albopictus in {I}ndonesia}, author = {{G}arjito, {T}. {A}. and {W}idiarti, {W}. and {H}idajat, {M}. {C}. and {H}andayani, {S}. {W}. and {M}ujiyono, {M}. and {P}rihatin, {M}. {T}. and {U}baidillah, {R}. and {S}udomo, {M}. and {S}atoto, {T}. {B}. {T}. and {M}anguin, {S}ylvie and {G}avotte, {L}. and {F}rutos, {R}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}urrently, {A}edes aegypti, the principal vector of dengue virus in {I}ndonesia, has spread throughout the archipelago. {A}edes albopictus is also present. {I}nvasion and high adaptability of the {A}edes mosquitoes to all of these areas are closely related to their ecology and biology. {B}etween {J}une 2016 and {J}uly 2017, larval and adult mosquito collections were conducted in 43 locations in 25 provinces of {I}ndonesia using standardized sampling methods for dengue vector surveillance. {T}he samples collected were analyzed for polymorphism and phylogenetic relationship using the mitochondrial cox1 gene and the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 2 ({ITS}2). {A}lmost all {A}e. aegypti samples collected in this study (89%) belonged to the same haplotype. {A} similar situation is observed with the nuclear {ITS}2 marker. {P}opulations of {A}e. aegypti characterized few years ago were genetically different. {A} closely related observation was made with {A}edes albopictus for which the current populations are different from those described earlier. {A}e. aegypti populations were found to be highly homogenous all over {I}ndonesia with all samples belonging to the same maternal lineage. {A}lthough difficult to demonstrate formally, there is a possibility of population replacement. {A}lthough to a lower extent, a similar conclusion was reached with {A}e. albopictus.}, keywords = {{A}edes aegypti ; {A}edes albopictus ; {I}ndonesia ; cox1 ; internal transcribed ; spacer 2 ({ITS}2) ; {INDONESIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {C}ellular and {I}nfection {M}icrobiology}, volume = {11}, numero = {}, pages = {705129 [12 ]}, ISSN = {2235-2988}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.3389/fcimb.2021.705129}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010082327}, }