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Human-Mosquito Interaction Project: Host-vector networks, mobility, and the socio-ecological context of mosquito-borne disease
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Mosquito alert: leveraging citizen science to create a GBIF mosquito occurrence dataset
Publication . Južnič-Zonta, Z.; Sanpera-Calbet, I.; Eritja, R.; Palmer, J.R.B.; Escobar, A.; Garriga, J.; Oltra, A.; Richter-Boix, A.; Schaffner, F.; della Torre, A.; Miranda, M.A.; Koopmans, M.; Barzon, L.; Bartumeus Ferre, F.; Mosquito Alert Digital Entomology Network; Mosquito Alert Community
The Mosquito Alert dataset includes occurrence records of adult mosquitoes collected worldwide
in 2014–2020 through Mosquito Alert, a citizen science system for investigating and managing
disease-carrying mosquitoes. Records are linked to citizen science-submitted photographs and
validated by entomologists to determine the presence of five targeted European mosquito vectors:
Aedes albopictus, Ae. aegypti, Ae. japonicus, Ae. koreicus, and Culex pipiens. Most records are from
Spain, reflecting Spanish national and regional funding, but since autumn 2020 substantial
records from other European countries are included, thanks to volunteer entomologists
coordinated by the AIM-COST Action, and to technological developments to increase scalability.
Among other applications, the Mosquito Alert dataset will help develop citizen science-based
early warning systems for mosquito-borne disease risk. It can also be reused for modelling vector
exposure risk, or to train machine-learning detection and classification routines on the linked
images, to assist with data validation and establishing automated alert systems.
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European Commission
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H2020
Funding Award Number
853271
