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Project Title: Mobile Mosquitoes - Understanding the entangled mobilities of Aedes mosquitoes and humans in India, Mexico, Tanzania and Germany

Project Description: This project establishes an interdisciplinary research consortium to study the entangled mobilities of humans and Aedes mosquitoes in India, Mexico, Tanzania and Germany. The project examines mosquito dispersal in relation to human movement. It systematically analyses how the mobility of people and things (migrants, tourists, objects of travel and trade) are interlinked with the mobility of Aedes and the spread of associated arboviral diseases. We study (i) which mosquitoes move where and how, including their... This project establishes an interdisciplinary research consortium to study the entangled mobilities of humans and Aedes mosquitoes in India, Mexico, Tanzania and Germany. The project examines mosquito dispersal in relation to human movement. It systematically analyses how the mobility of people and things (migrants, tourists, objects of travel and trade) are interlinked with the mobility of Aedes and the spread of associated arboviral diseases. We study (i) which mosquitoes move where and how, including their larvae, and long-term egg survival, (ii) if and how mosquitoes hitch rides on human infrastructure, and (iii) the socio-economic mobility patterns of humans and how these might contribute to mosquito dispersal. This “multispecies approach” will generate mobility maps of humans and mosquito species that can be overlayed and analyzed for their entanglements. The invasive mosquito species Aedes, vector for a variety of arboviral diseases, is a paradigmatic case of how human and nonhuman mobility converge in contemporary societies. Understanding their entangled movement is of utmost importance for developing successful vector control strategies.


Principal Investigator : Fredros Okumu

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Time frame: (2020-10-15) - (2021-05-31)

Funding Partners
University of Bayreuth (Normal)
Volkswagen Foundation (Prime)
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