Invasive Aedes mosquitoes are major vectors of arboviral diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, posing an increasing threat to global public health. Their recent geographic expansion calls for predictive models to simulate population dynamics and transmission risk. Temperature is a key driver in these models, influencing traits that affect vector competence. Numerous datasets on temperature-dependent traits exist for Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, though they are scattered, inconsistent, and difficult to synthesise. For emerging species like Aedes japonicus and Aedes koreicus, such datasets are scarce. To address these gaps, we developed AedesTraits, an open-access, machine-readable dataset aligned with VecTraits standards. It compiles and systematises experimental data on temperature-dependent traits across these four Aedes species, covering life-history, morphological, physiological, and behavioural traits. Our synthesis highlights existing knowledge gaps and identifies under-studied species and traits. By promoting data systematisation and accessibility, AedesTraits supports Aedes–borne disease modelling and fosters international collaboration in the development of forecasting tools for arbovirus outbreaks
Da Re, D.; Andreo, V.; San Miguel, T.V.; Blaha, M.; Rosa', R.; Rizzoli, A.; Harrison, J.; Sorek, S.; Johnson, L.R.; Huxley, P.J. (2025). AedesTraits: a global dataset of temperature–dependent trait responses in Aedes mosquitoes. SCIENTIFIC DATA, 12: 2033. doi: 10.1038/s41597-025-06461-z handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/94115
AedesTraits: a global dataset of temperature–dependent trait responses in Aedes mosquitoes
Da Re, D.
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2025-01-01
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Invasive Aedes mosquitoes are major vectors of arboviral diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, posing an increasing threat to global public health. Their recent geographic expansion calls for predictive models to simulate population dynamics and transmission risk. Temperature is a key driver in these models, influencing traits that affect vector competence. Numerous datasets on temperature-dependent traits exist for Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, though they are scattered, inconsistent, and difficult to synthesise. For emerging species like Aedes japonicus and Aedes koreicus, such datasets are scarce. To address these gaps, we developed AedesTraits, an open-access, machine-readable dataset aligned with VecTraits standards. It compiles and systematises experimental data on temperature-dependent traits across these four Aedes species, covering life-history, morphological, physiological, and behavioural traits. Our synthesis highlights existing knowledge gaps and identifies under-studied species and traits. By promoting data systematisation and accessibility, AedesTraits supports Aedes–borne disease modelling and fosters international collaboration in the development of forecasting tools for arbovirus outbreaks| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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