Anopheles atroparvus density modeling using MODIS NDVI in a former malarious area in Portugal
Autor: | M. T. Novo, A. Paulo G. Almeida, Pedro M. Lourenço, Pedro Lopes, Júlia Seixas, Carla A. Sousa |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Calibration and validation
Biology Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Model validation symbols.namesake Anopheles Temperate climate Animals Anopheles atroparvus Spacecraft Population Growth Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Population Density Life Cycle Stages Portugal Ecology Temperature Models Theoretical Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient Insect Vectors Malaria Habitat Climatology Remote Sensing Technology symbols Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer Algorithms Environmental Monitoring |
Zdroj: | Journal of Vector Ecology. 36:279-291 |
ISSN: | 1081-1710 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1948-7134.2011.00168.x |
Popis: | Malaria is dependent on environmental factors and considered as potentially re-emerging in temperate regions. Remote sensing data have been used successfully for monitoring environmental conditions that influence the patterns of such arthropod vector-borne diseases. Anopheles atroparvus density data were collected from 2002 to 2005, on a bimonthly basis, at three sites in a former malarial area in Southern Portugal. The development of the Remote Vector Model (RVM) was based upon two main variables: temperature and the Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI) from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra satellite. Temperature influences the mosquito life cycle and affects its intra-annual prevalence, and MODIS NDVI was used as a proxy for suitable habitat conditions. Mosquito data were used for calibration and validation of the model. For areas with high mosquito density, the model validation demonstrated a Pearson correlation of 0.68 (p0.05) and a modelling efficiency/Nash-Sutcliffe of 0.44 representing the model's ability to predict intra- and inter-annual vector density trends. RVM estimates the density of the former malarial vector An. atroparvus as a function of temperature and of MODIS NDVI. RVM is a satellite data-based assimilation algorithm that uses temperature fields to predict the intra- and inter-annual densities of this mosquito species using MODIS NDVI. RVM is a relevant tool for vector density estimation, contributing to the risk assessment of transmission of mosquito-borne diseases and can be part of the early warning system and contingency plans providing support to the decision making process of relevant authorities. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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