@article{fdi:010095568, title = {{A}nopheles barbirostris in {I}ndonesia : a more complex metapopulation than expected}, author = {{S}atoto, {T}. {B}. {T}. and {G}arjito, {T}. {A}. and {S}hinta, {S}. and {L}andi, {S}. and {F}rutos, {R}. and {M}anguin, {S}ylvie}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}nopheles barbirostris, a member of the {B}arbirostris {S}ubgroup in the {A}nopheles genus, comprises a complex of species in {S}outh and {S}outheast {A}sia. {T}his {A}n. barbirostris complex includes eight species such as {A}n. barbirostris sensu stricto (s.s.), {A}n. campestris, {A}n. dissidens, {A}n. donaldi, {A}n. saeungae, {A}n. sarpangensis, {A}n. vanderwulpi, and {A}n. wejchoochotei. {T}his study employed molecular markers, including {ITS}2 and {COI} genes, to investigate the phylogenetic relationships within {A}n. barbirostris sensu lato (s.l.) populations from various locations in {I}ndonesia. {T}he analysis reveals the presence of nine distinct populations within this complex, including the first report of {A}n. wejchoochotei in {N}orth {S}ulawesi and a unique {B}arbirostris population in {M}agelang, {C}entral {J}ava. {T}his makes it a more complex metapopulation than previously thought. {T}hese findings provide critical insights into the diversity of malaria and lymphatic filariasis vectors in {I}ndonesia. {U}nderstanding the complex structure of the {A}n. barbirostris populations and their genetic diversity will be useful for effective vector control and disease elimination strategies.}, keywords = {{INDONESIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{PL}o{S} {O}ne}, volume = {20}, numero = {11}, pages = {e0321707 [12 ]}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0321707}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010095568}, }