| Naslov: | Understanding and predicting the geographic distributions of phlebotomine sand flies in and around Europe |
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| Avtorji: | ID Wang, Danyang (Avtor) ID Hof, Anouschka R. (Avtor) ID Matson, Kevin D. (Avtor) ID van Langevelde, Frank (Avtor) ID Kniha, Edwin (Avtor) ID Dvořák, Vít (Avtor) ID Mikov, Ognyan (Avtor) ID Katerinova, Ivelina (Avtor) ID Tchakarova, Simona (Avtor) ID Antoniou, Maria (Avtor) ID Prodhomme, Jorian (Avtor) ID Sereno, Denis (Avtor) ID Ivović, Vladimir (Avtor) ID Adam, Katja (Avtor) |
| Datoteke: | RAZ_Wang_Danyang_2025.pdf (2,53 MB) MD5: 7C452E36F70C47F1EDDC43CF3C44AB50
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-025-04009-z
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| Jezik: | Angleški jezik |
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| Vrsta gradiva: | Članek v reviji |
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| Tipologija: | 1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek |
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| Organizacija: | FAMNIT - Fakulteta za matematiko, naravoslovje in informacijske tehnologije
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| Opis: | Climate and land-use changes influence the transmission of vector-borne diseases by affecting the distribution and survival of disease vectors. Numerous diseases are transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), including leishmaniasis. Several major sand fly-borne diseases are responsible for high global disease burdens and high socio-economic costs. In Europe, over 20 known sand fly vector species are largely confined to the Mediterranean Basin, yet records of sand fly presence further north increase. Global warming is predicted to drive the spread of sand flies to large areas of Europe in the 21th century, an effect likely to be exacerbated by anthropogenic factors. However, the constraints to the geographic distributions of sand flies are not well understood. This study aims to increase the understanding of the drivers of the geographic distributions of sand flies, using species distribution modelling to systematically test links between sand fly occurrences and climatic, land-use, lithological, biodiversity and human population variables in Europe and adjacent Mediterranean regions. We found that moisture is the most important environmental variable both in explaining and in predicting sand fly occurrences. The projected suitable habitats are larger than the current known sand fly distributions, and these habitats are expected to expand due to changes in climate and land-use. |
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| Ključne besede: | climate change, land-use, moisture, phlebotomine sand fly, species distribution modelling, suitable habitat |
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| Leto izida: | 2025 |
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| Št. strani: | str. 1-20 |
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| Številčenje: | Vol. 178, iss. 11, article no. 205 |
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| PID: | 20.500.12556/RUP-22102  |
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| UDK: | 574.1:551.5 |
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| ISSN pri članku: | 0165-0009 |
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| DOI: | 10.1007/s10584-025-04009-z  |
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| COBISS.SI-ID: | 256237827  |
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| Datum objave v RUP: | 06.11.2025 |
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| Število ogledov: | 290 |
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| Število prenosov: | 8 |
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