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  • V letech 2004 až 2007 proběhla v pěti regionech faunistická studie zaměřená na výskyt komárů na území ČR. Celkem bylo odchyceno a určeno 79,245 dospělců 23 komářích druhů náležících do pěti rodů: Anopheles, Culiseta, Coquillettidia, Aedes a Culex. Zjistili jsme, že naše fauna byla v posledních letech obohacena o další mediteránní druhy, zejména o možného přenašeče malárie, druh Anopheles hyrcanus, který tak dosahuje v ČR severní hranice svého rozšíření. V minulosti velmi vzácný a současně významný přenašeč West Nile viru (WNV), Culex modestus, je dle našich poznatků v současnosti již značně rozšířen po celé ČR. Při použití dvou typů odchytů jsme nezjistili žádné signifikantní rozdíly v počtu komárů odchycených na sentinelové hostitele nebo na CO2, avšak liší se druhové zastoupení. Cx. modestus se více chytal na sentinelové hostitele, Cx. pipiens naopak na CO2. (cs)
  • Mosquito faunal studies were carried out in five separate wetland regions in the Czech Republic during 2004-2007. A total of 79,245 adults was identified, representing 23 mosquito species that belonged to the genera Anopheles, Culiseta, Coquillettidia, Aedes, and Culex. Our findings reveal that the mosquito fauna is enriched by new elements in the Mediterranean region. Historical and CDC trap data suggest that the newly-emerging potential malaria vector, Anopheles hyrcanus, has reached the northern limit of its distribution in the CR, and the important West Nile virus (WNV) vector, Culex modestus, has widened its distribution in the CR. No significant differences were observed in a total number of mosquitoes collected by traps baited with either the sentinel animals or with CO2, although species abundance differed. A relatively higher proportion of Cx. modestus was collected in the sentinel-baited traps, while the proportion of Cx. pipiens was higher in the CO2-baited traps.
  • Mosquito faunal studies were carried out in five separate wetland regions in the Czech Republic during 2004-2007. A total of 79,245 adults was identified, representing 23 mosquito species that belonged to the genera Anopheles, Culiseta, Coquillettidia, Aedes, and Culex. Our findings reveal that the mosquito fauna is enriched by new elements in the Mediterranean region. Historical and CDC trap data suggest that the newly-emerging potential malaria vector, Anopheles hyrcanus, has reached the northern limit of its distribution in the CR, and the important West Nile virus (WNV) vector, Culex modestus, has widened its distribution in the CR. No significant differences were observed in a total number of mosquitoes collected by traps baited with either the sentinel animals or with CO2, although species abundance differed. A relatively higher proportion of Cx. modestus was collected in the sentinel-baited traps, while the proportion of Cx. pipiens was higher in the CO2-baited traps. (en)
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  • Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe
  • Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe (en)
  • Rozšíření přenašečů West Nile viru Culex modestus a možných přenašečů malárie Anopheles hyrcanus ve střední Evropě (cs)
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  • Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe
  • Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe (en)
  • Rozšíření přenašečů West Nile viru Culex modestus a možných přenašečů malárie Anopheles hyrcanus ve střední Evropě (cs)
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  • P(GP206/05/P045), P(LC06009), Z(AV0Z60220518), Z(MSM0021620828)
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  • RIV/60077344:_____/08:00319112
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  • mosquitoes; WNV; Czech Republic; climate change (en)
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  • US - Spojené státy americké
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  • [5DB91053D81D]
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  • Journal of Vector Ecology
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  • 33
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  • Votýpka, Jan
  • Rádrová, J.
  • Šeblová, V.
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  • 000262524500008
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  • 1081-1710
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