Aedes Vigilax
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''Aedes vigilax'' (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae), commonly known as the northern salt marsh mosquito, is a species of
mosquito Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a Family (biology), family of small Diptera, flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word ''mosquito'' (formed by ''Musca (fly), mosca'' and diminutive ''-ito'') is Spanish and Portuguese for ''little fly''. Mos ...
in the Indomalayan region and
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n region. They are a major vector of
arbovirus Arbovirus is an informal name for any virus that is Transmission (medicine), transmitted by arthropod Vector (epidemiology), vectors. The term ''arbovirus'' is a portmanteau word (''ar''thropod-''bo''rne ''virus''). ''Tibovirus'' (''ti''ck-''bo ...
es like Barmah Forest and Ross River. ''A. vigilax'' can be identified by its salt and pepper colouration, which is sharply contrasted by th
broad white stripes
along its abdomen and tarsi. The eggs of ''A. vigilax'' can remain drought resistant for up to 12 months and hatching can occur when eggs are saturated by subsequent tides or rain. ''A. vigilax'' is represented by a
panmictic Panmixia (or panmixis) means uniform random fertilization, which means individuals do not select a mate based on physical traits. A panmictic population is one where all potential parents may contribute equally to the gamete pool, and that these ga ...
population.


Distribution

''A. vigilax''s geographic distribution is Australia, Fiji, Indonesia (including
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,
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including the Ketulauan Riouw Archipelago,
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), Malaysia,
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, Philippines,
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,
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, Taiwan, Thailand,
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and Vietnam. They are mostly common in saltmarsh and mangrove intertidal wetlands in Australia. ''A. vigilax'' uses different mechanisms of mosquito dispersal, which include appetential flight or migration and non-appetential flight (passive dispersal) from the breeding sites. Individual ''A. vigilax'' adults can fly over 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) as they disperse across an area.


Climate and oviposition sites

''A. vigilax'' population is abundant in the hotter summer months. ''A. vigilax'' prefers lower tidal areas and higher salinity levels for its oviposition sites. They also prefer
samphire Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants (halophytes) that tend to be associated with water bodies. * Rock samphire ('' Crithmum maritimum'') is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in Ireland, the Uni ...
dominant vegetation habitats. They exploit overbank pools such as the
floodplain A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river. Floodplains stretch from the banks of a river channel to the base of the enclosing valley, and experience flooding during periods of high Discharge (hydrolog ...
or extra-channel pools amongst mangroves and samphires. They also oviposit mainly in or on damp soil underneath ''
Sarcocornia ''Sarcocornia'' is a formerly recognized genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Species are known commonly as samphires, glassworts, or saltworts. Molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that when separated from ''Salico ...
'' and ''
Sporobolus ''Sporobolus'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family. The name ''Sporobolus'' means "seed-thrower", and is derived from Ancient Greek word (), meaning "seed", and the root of () "to throw", referring to the dispersion of ...
''. The eggs are preferably laid immediately adjacent to standing water such as edges of pools and drains, tiny cracks at the base of marine couch stems or elevated areas within depressions as it is ideal for both ovipositing and larval habitat. The highest ''A. vigilax'' larval densities occur in drainage areas from September to January and in the early dry season in May, which indicates that it is the most productive breeding site.


Vector of diseases

''A. vigilax'' is a major vector for
Ross River virus Ross River virus (RRV) is a small encapsulated single-strand RNA '' Alphavirus'' endemic to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands in the South Pacific. It is responsible for a type of mosquito-borne, non-lethal but extremely debilitati ...
and
Barmah Forest virus Barmah Forest virus is an RNA virus in the genus ''Alphavirus''. The virus is named after the Barmah Forest in the northern Victoria region of Australia, where it was first isolated in 1974. It is passed to vertebrate hosts almost exclusively by ...
; the two arboviruses that constitute the majority of arbovirus infections in Australia. Larval nutrition affects the ability of adult mosquitoes to become infected with and transmit
arbovirus Arbovirus is an informal name for any virus that is Transmission (medicine), transmitted by arthropod Vector (epidemiology), vectors. The term ''arbovirus'' is a portmanteau word (''ar''thropod-''bo''rne ''virus''). ''Tibovirus'' (''ti''ck-''bo ...
es. These viruses can cause
polyarthritis Polyarthritis is any type of arthritis that involves 5 or more joints simultaneously. It can be associated with autoimmune conditions; it may be experienced at any age and is not sex specific. Causes Polyarthritis is often caused by an auto-immun ...
, fever and rash. When the body of ''A. vigilax'' was infected with the viruses, there was a 93.6±2.8% chance of transmission. ''A. vigilax'' lacks infection barriers, which is probably one reason for the high vector status of ''A. vigilax'' in eastern and northern Australia. Once the Barmah Forest virus reaches the salivary glands of the mosquitoes, they are highly efficient at transmitting them. No correlation was found between the Ross River virus competence of ''A. vigilax'' and the nutritional level. ''A. vigilax'' is an important vector of diurnally subperiodic ''
Wuchereria bancrofti ''Wuchereria bancrofti'' is a filarial (arthropod-borne) nematode (roundworm) that is the major cause of lymphatic filariasis. It is one of the three parasitic worms, together with ''Brugia malayi'' and '' B. timori'', that infect the lymphati ...
'' in
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. ''A. vigilax'' uses
vertebrate Vertebrates () are animals with a vertebral column (backbone or spine), and a cranium, or skull. The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord, while the cranium protects the brain. The vertebrates make up the subphylum Vertebra ...
hosts. Documented hosts include people, dogs, birds,
brushtail possum The brushtail possums are the members of the genus ''Trichosurus'' in the Phalangeridae, a family of marsupials. They are native to Australia (including Tasmania) and some small nearby islands. Unique among marsupials, they have shifted the hyp ...
s, cats and
flying foxes ''Pteropus'' (suborder Yinpterochiroptera) is a genus of megabats which are among the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Austr ...
.


Control measures

Increases in mosquito numbers may lead to an associated increase in
mosquito-borne disease Mosquito-borne diseases or mosquito-borne illnesses are diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites transmitted by mosquitoes. Nearly 700 million people contract mosquito-borne illnesses each year, resulting in more than a million death ...
, particularly the
Ross River virus Ross River virus (RRV) is a small encapsulated single-strand RNA '' Alphavirus'' endemic to Australia, Papua New Guinea and other islands in the South Pacific. It is responsible for a type of mosquito-borne, non-lethal but extremely debilitati ...
and
Barmah Forest virus Barmah Forest virus is an RNA virus in the genus ''Alphavirus''. The virus is named after the Barmah Forest in the northern Victoria region of Australia, where it was first isolated in 1974. It is passed to vertebrate hosts almost exclusively by ...
. The sudden increase in the population is unpredictable as it depends on a mixture of weather, environmental, social and geographic factors. Extended larval and adult surveillance can be done by local residents and increased applications of pesticides and larval growth inhibitors can be administered by health departments. To reduce the egg-laying capacity of ''A. vigilax'' in succeedingly flooded areas, early seasonal hatches of ''A. vigilax'' need to be diligently controlled. Repetitive control is required in the ''
Schoenoplectus ''Schoenoplectus'' (club-rush ld World species bulrush or tule ew World species is a genus of plants in the Cyperaceae, sedge family with a cosmopolitan distribution. Note that the name bulrush is also applied to species in the unrelated ...
'' /
mangrove A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen a ...
vegetation category in the mid-dry season to early wet season after each inundation. Control in the tide-affected reticulate areas is only required in the late dry season when tides are high enough to reach those areas. Oviposition sites and larval sites need to be administered closely. To improve the control of mosquito spread, research aimed at developing biological and chemical controls and determining evidence and sources of resistance to insecticides need to be supported. Additionally, the impacts of increasing land-use and environmental change must also be carefully studied and addressed. For better results, existing mosquito control programmes must be reviewed regularly, and utilize a greater number of control strategies that are appropriately resourced.


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Video of ''A. vigilax'' taking a blood meal
{{Taxonbar, from=Q14573632 vigilax Insects described in 1889