| Literature DB >> 33030830 |
María Elena Torres1, Hugo Luis Rojas2, Luis Carlos Alatorre2, Luis Carlos Bravo2, Mario Iván Uc2, Manuel Octavio González2, Lara Cecilia Wiebe2, Alfredo Granados3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Triatoma recurva is a Trypanosoma cruzi vector whose distribution and biological development are determined by factors that may influence the transmission of trypanosomiasis to humans.Entities:
Keywords: Triatoma; Triatominae; ecosystem; Chagas’ disease; disease vectors; climate
Year: 2020 PMID: 33030830 PMCID: PMC7666858 DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.5076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedica ISSN: 0120-4157 Impact factor: 0.935
Figure 1Area of study and presence of Triatoma recurva
Environmental parameters for species distribution models: WordClim (1950-2000), NDVI-MODIS 2014, topographic, and land-use variables
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
| BIO1 | Annual mean temperature |
| BIO2 | Mean diurnal range** |
| BIO3 | Isothermality |
| BIO4 | Temperature seasonality |
| BIO5 | Maximum temperature of warmest month** |
| BIO6 | Minimum temperature of the coldest month |
| BIO7 | Temperature annual range** |
| BIO8 | Mean temperature of the wettest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO9 | The mean temperature of the driest quarter (3 months)** |
| BIO10 | Mean temperature of the warmest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO11 | Mean temperature of the coldest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO12 | Annual precipitation |
| BIO13 | Precipitation of wettest month |
| BIO14 | Precipitation of driest month** |
| BIO15 | Precipitation seasonality |
| BIO16 | Precipitation of wettest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO17 | Precipitation of driest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO18 | Precipitation of warmest quarter (3 months) |
| BIO19 | Precipitation of coldest quarter (3 months) |
| NDVI1 | Normalized difference vegetation index to January, 2014 |
| NDVI2 | Normalized difference vegetation index to February, 2014 |
| NDVI3 | Normalized difference vegetation index to March, 2014 |
| NDVI4 | Normalized difference vegetation index to April, 2014 |
| NDVI5 | Normalized difference vegetation index to May, 2014 |
| NDVI6 | Normalized difference vegetation index to June, 2014 |
| NDVI7 | Normalized difference vegetation index to July, 2014 |
| NDVI8 | Normalized difference vegetation index to August, 2014 |
| NDVI9 | Normalized difference vegetation index to September, 2014 |
| NDVI10 | Normalized difference vegetation index to October, 2014 |
| NDVI11 | Normalized difference vegetation index to November, 2014 |
| NDVI12 | Normalized difference vegetation index to December, 2014 |
| Alt | Altitude Z** |
| Acu | Accumulation of flux** |
| Pend | Slope |
| Asp | Situation of hillsides |
| Somb | Hillshade** |
| Uso | Soil use** |
** Variables used for the model were obtained (not related among them) from Spearman's correlation (<0.75, p=95%, a=0.025) and bootstrap of 1000 iterations.
Area under the curve and highest percentage contribution of variables by reply
| Number of models | AUC | Variable of importance | Percentage contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | 0.8526 | Precipitation of driest month | 72.1 |
| Max temperature of warmest month | 27.9 | ||
| 16 | 0.8449 | Max temperature of warmest month | 89.6 |
| Precipitation of driest month | 10.4 | ||
| 26 | 0.8243 | Max temperature of warmest month | 58.5 |
| Precipitation of driest month | 41.5 | ||
| 40 | 0.8145 | Precipitation of driest month | 99.4 |
| Altitude | 0.6 | ||
| 6 | 0.8136 | Mean temperature of driest quarter | 100 |
| Number of models | AUC | Variable of importance | Percentage contribution |
| 17 | 0.8526 | Precipitation of driest month | 72.1 |
| Max temperature of warmest month | 27.9 | ||
| 16 | 0.8449 | Max temperature of warmest month | 89.6 |
| Precipitation of driest month | 10.4 | ||
| 26 | 0.8243 | Max temperature of warmest month | 58.5 |
| Precipitation of driest month | 41.5 | ||
| 40 | 0.8145 | Precipitation of driest month | 99.4 |
| Altitude | 0.6 | ||
| 6 | 0.8136 | Mean temperature of driest quarter | 100 |
AUC: area under the curve
Figure 2Distribution of Triatoma recurva. Consensus map (A): Result of the addition of the five models with AUC<0.8. Source: Individual elaboration based on the results obtained by the modeling in MaxEnt and algebra of maps. Map of presence/absence (B) for the Triatoma recurva generated by the reclassification and algebra of maps. Source: Individual elaboration based on the results of MaxEnt, the reclassification by the percentile 10, and algebra of maps. The dotted line shows favorable environmental conditions for the presence of Triatoma recurve in Chihuahua state (potential distribution). There are also two occurrences not classified by Maxent.
Figure 3Jackknife test of the area under the curve (AUC) for Triatoma recurva. Profit generated by each variable in three different scenarios: (a) running the model with only one variable (blue); (b) with all the variables except one (green), and (c) with all the variables (red). This reflects how much useful information each variable contains.