9 - Geographic distribution of Triatominae vectors in America. Gorla, D. & Noireau, F. In Telleria, J. & Tibayrenc, M., editors, American Trypanosomiasis Chagas Disease (Second Edition), pages 197–221. Elsevier, London, Second Edition edition, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex After a consideration of the limitations of available sampling methods to estimate the geographic distribution of Triatominae, we show that species richness in the Americas agrees with the Rapoport’s rule and detects particular pattern features of the main genera of the subfamily. There is a detailed description of the geographic distribution of the most important species (as Trypanosoma cruzi vectors) of the genera Rhodnius, Triatoma, and Panstrongylus in the Americas. A particularly important update in the distribution of Rhodnius prolixus and Triatoma infestans is made, after the successful performance of the vector control interventions in Central America and Southern Cone of South America, respectively. The relatively good knowledge on the occurrence of domestic populations of the main vector species of Triatominae allowed the association between their geographic distribution and climatic and land cover environmental variables, using a variety of species distribution models. This aspect is developed mainly for Triatoma and Rhodnius species. At the end of this chapter, we developed a few ideas about the effect of global warming over the distribution of Triatominae in America.
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abstract = {After a consideration of the limitations of available sampling methods to estimate the geographic distribution of Triatominae, we show that species richness in the Americas agrees with the Rapoport’s rule and detects particular pattern features of the main genera of the subfamily. There is a detailed description of the geographic distribution of the most important species (as Trypanosoma cruzi vectors) of the genera Rhodnius, Triatoma, and Panstrongylus in the Americas. A particularly important update in the distribution of Rhodnius prolixus and Triatoma infestans is made, after the successful performance of the vector control interventions in Central America and Southern Cone of South America, respectively. The relatively good knowledge on the occurrence of domestic populations of the main vector species of Triatominae allowed the association between their geographic distribution and climatic and land cover environmental variables, using a variety of species distribution models. This aspect is developed mainly for Triatoma and Rhodnius species. At the end of this chapter, we developed a few ideas about the effect of global warming over the distribution of Triatominae in America.},
booktitle = {American {Trypanosomiasis} {Chagas} {Disease} ({Second} {Edition})},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Gorla, D. and Noireau, F.},
editor = {Telleria, Jenny and Tibayrenc, Michel},
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keywords = {Triatominae, species richness, vector distribution},
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