| Literature DB >> 29703231 |
Jennifer Palfreyman1, John Graham-Brown2, Cyril Caminade3,4, Paul Gilmore5, Domenico Otranto6, Diana J L Williams7,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Male fruitflies Phortica variegata (Drosophilidae, Steganinae) are the intermediate host of the zoonotic nematode Thelazia callipaeda (Spirurida, Thelaziidae). More than 10 years ago, when T. callipaeda was confined to remote regions of southern Italy, ecological niche models were used to predict the potential distribution of P. variegata across Europe and the likely risk of the nematode spreading through infected dogs travelling to/from endemic regions. As predicted, over the last 10 years T. callipaeda has spread rapidly across Europe. Recently, we identified the potential for its introduction to the UK through infected dogs travelling to/from endemic regions of mainland Europe.Entities:
Keywords: Dipteran vectors; Ecological niche modelling; Phortica variegata; Thelazia callipaeda; Zoonosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29703231 PMCID: PMC5924467 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-2842-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Predicted geographical distribution of Phortica variegata across (a) Europe (0.25° × 0.25° spatial grid, 23.875°W - 45.375°E and 30°N - 71.375°N) and (b) the UK (0.05° × 0.05° spatial grid, 12°W - 4°E and 49°N - 60°N). Heat map coloration denotes the percentage of models (n = 16 and n = 33, respectively) agreeing on suitability for each grid point. Observed locations of P. variegata used to train the models are depicted by location points
Baiting locations and observations from field sampling
| Bait site | Latitude | Longitude | Date | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Ban-y-gor, Gloustershire | 51.6678° N | 2.6703° W | 28/08/17 | [ | No |
| 2. New Forest, Hampshire | 50.8421° N | 1.5147° W | 29/08/17 | [ | Three |
| 3. High Standing Hill, Windsor Forest | 51.4694° N | 0.6714° W | 30/08/17 | [ | One |
| 4. Collin’s Wood Nature Reserve, Gloucestershire | 51.9477° N | 2.3682° W | 04/09/17 | Model-predicteda | No |
| 5. Castle Neroche, Somerset | 50.9360° N | 3.0342° W | 05/09/17 | Model-predicteda | No |
| 6. Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk | 52.0799° N | 1.4329° E | 06/09/17 | Model-predicteda | No |
aModel-predicted locations were identified by overlaying GARP model-generated fine-scale map of UK P. variegata distribution (Fig. 1b) on satellite images to locate areas of suitable habitat (woodland) in regions with high model-predicted likelihood of P. variegata presence
Fig. 2Morphological features of Phortica variegata including (a) an intact female; (b) red coloured eyes encircled by a pale white ring; (c) the arista of the antenna with four short dorsal branches (arrow) decreasing in length towards the apical tip; (d) an additional cross-vein separating the discal and second basal wing cells (arrow) plus two interruptions of the costal vein- a characteristic feature of Drosophilidae; (e) the abdomen with three transversal and one longitudinal dark band on a paler sub-colour; and (f) legs with three dark bands around the tibia and dark coloured coxae and femur