Wetland Conservation and Its Effects on Mosquito Populations

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Tarja V. Dworrak
Felix G. Sauer
Ellen Kiel
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[1] Carl Von Ossietzky University,Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation, Institute of Biology and Environmental Sciences
[2] Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine,Arbovirus Ecology, Department of Arbovirology
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Wetlands | 2022年 / 42卷
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Culicidae; Mosquito; Wetland; Floodplain; Marsh; Restoration;
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To stop the worldwide decline of wetlands, conservation measures like restoration, protection and construction of these ecosystems are indispensable. However, wetland conservation could influence mosquito populations. We analysed how conservation measures affect the species composition and abundance of mosquitoes by conducting a systematic literature review and generated results from 113 selected articles. Thereby, we separately assessed conservation measures in constructed, for example polders, and natural, non-constructed, wetlands. An increase in overall mosquito abundance was more prevalent in constructed wetlands, but not in studies conducted in non-constructed wetlands. Besides assessing overall mosquito abundance, we developed a scheme to rank mosquito species-specific nuisance after conservation measures. Mosquito species can differ in their nuisance potential according to their biting and host-seeking behaviors. We further assessed the effects of mosquito management practices on specific mosquito species and discussed different practices between constructed and non-constructed wetlands. Whereas in constructed wetlands more management practices could be applied, practices in non-constructed wetlands were limited. In conclusion, we were not able to reject entirely the hypothesis that mosquito populations change after conservation measures in wetlands.
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