"Roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010D\u016F West Nile viru Culex modestus a mo\u017En\u00FDch p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010D\u016F mal\u00E1rie Anopheles hyrcanus ve st\u0159edn\u00ED Evrop\u011B"@cs . . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe" . . "1"^^ . "Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe"@en . . "3"^^ . "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 . . "RIV/60077344:_____/08:00319112" . . . "R\u00E1drov\u00E1, J." . . "\u0160eblov\u00E1, V." . "Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe"@en . . "33" . "RIV/60077344:_____/08:00319112!RIV09-GA0-60077344" . "396710" . "9"^^ . "Roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010D\u016F West Nile viru Culex modestus a mo\u017En\u00FDch p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010D\u016F mal\u00E1rie Anopheles hyrcanus ve st\u0159edn\u00ED Evrop\u011B"@cs . "[5DB91053D81D]" . . . "Spread of the West Nile virus vector Culex modestus and the potential malaria vector Anopheles hyrcanus in central Europe" . . "P(GP206/05/P045), P(LC06009), Z(AV0Z60220518), Z(MSM0021620828)" . "mosquitoes; WNV; Czech Republic; climate change"@en . . . "000262524500008" . "1081-1710" . . . "V letech 2004 a\u017E 2007 prob\u011Bhla v p\u011Bti regionech faunistick\u00E1 studie zam\u011B\u0159en\u00E1 na v\u00FDskyt kom\u00E1r\u016F na \u00FAzem\u00ED \u010CR. Celkem bylo odchyceno a ur\u010Deno 79,245 dosp\u011Blc\u016F 23 kom\u00E1\u0159\u00EDch druh\u016F n\u00E1le\u017E\u00EDc\u00EDch do p\u011Bti rod\u016F: Anopheles, Culiseta, Coquillettidia, Aedes a Culex. Zjistili jsme, \u017Ee na\u0161e fauna byla v posledn\u00EDch letech obohacena o dal\u0161\u00ED mediter\u00E1nn\u00ED druhy, zejm\u00E9na o mo\u017En\u00E9ho p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010De mal\u00E1rie, druh Anopheles hyrcanus, kter\u00FD tak dosahuje v \u010CR severn\u00ED hranice sv\u00E9ho roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED. V minulosti velmi vz\u00E1cn\u00FD a sou\u010Dasn\u011B v\u00FDznamn\u00FD p\u0159ena\u0161e\u010D West Nile viru (WNV), Culex modestus, je dle na\u0161ich poznatk\u016F v sou\u010Dasnosti ji\u017E zna\u010Dn\u011B roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159en po cel\u00E9 \u010CR. P\u0159i pou\u017Eit\u00ED dvou typ\u016F odchyt\u016F jsme nezjistili \u017E\u00E1dn\u00E9 signifikantn\u00ED rozd\u00EDly v po\u010Dtu kom\u00E1r\u016F odchycen\u00FDch na sentinelov\u00E9 hostitele nebo na CO2, av\u0161ak li\u0161\u00ED se druhov\u00E9 zastoupen\u00ED. Cx. modestus se v\u00EDce chytal na sentinelov\u00E9 hostitele, Cx. pipiens naopak na CO2."@cs . "Vot\u00FDpka, Jan" . "2" . "Journal of Vector Ecology" . . . . . "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." .