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Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 2014

The arbovirus vector Culex torrentium is more prevalent than Culex pipiens in northern and central Europe

Jenny C. Hesson; Frantisek Rettich; Enrih Merdić; Goran Vignjević; Örjan Östman; Martina L. Schäfer; Francis Schaffner; Rémi Foussadier; Gilles Besnard; Jolyon M. Medlock; Jan O. Lundström

Two species of arbovirus vector, Culex torrentium and Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae), occur in several European countries, but difficulties in their accurate identification and discrimination have hampered both detailed and large‐scale distribution and abundance studies. Using a molecular identification method, we identified to species 2559 larvae of Cx. pipiens/torrentium collected from 138 sites in 13 European countries ranging from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean coast. In addition, samples of 1712 males of Cx. pipiens/torrentium collected at several sites in the Czech Republic were identified to species based on the morphology of their hypopygia. We found that the two species occur together in large areas of Europe, and that Cx. torrentium dominates in northern Europe and Cx. pipiens dominates south of the Alps. The transition in dominance occurs in central Europe, where both species are roughly equally common. There was a strong correlation between the length of the growing season at different sites and occurrences of the two species. As the growing season increases, the proportion and detection of Cx. torrentium decrease, whereas those of Cx. pipiens increase. The present findings have important consequences for the interpretation of the results of studies on major enzootic and link‐vectors of mosquito‐borne bird‐associated viruses (i.e. Sindbis, West Nile and Usutu viruses), especially in central Europe and Scandinavia.


Aquatic Insects | 2012

Structure of aquatic assemblages of Coleoptera and Heteroptera in relation to habitat type and flood dynamic structure

Nataša Turić; Enrih Merdić; Branimir Kutuzović Hackenberger; Željka Jeličić; Goran Vignjević; Zoltán Csabai

The abundance and taxonomic composition of the aquatic insect fauna were investigated, with focus on adult water bugs, water beetles and water scavenger beetles (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha and Gerromorpha, and Coleoptera: Hydradephaga and Hydrophilidae) in two different freshwater habitats: (1) a periodically flooded area of the Special Zoological Reserve in Kopački rit Nature Park, Croatia; and (2) melioration canals in the wider area of the Nature Park during 2005. Aquatic insects are generally abundant in various water systems, including floodplains that are exposed to water level fluctuations. Our aims were (1) to determine abundance and species richness in relation to habitat type; (2) to determine the influence of high flood peaks and oscillations during high water levels on the diversity of aquatic Coleoptera and Heteroptera in the flooded area; and (3) to identify characteristic species associated with each habitat type. We collected 71 species; 41 were captured at canals and 64 at the flooded area. Diversity of the two habitat types varied depending on the months but there were remarkable differences in species pool and their abundance. Both high and low water levels as well as oscillations during high water levels had major influence on species assemblages at the flooded area. Diversity of aquatic Coleoptera and Heteroptera was higher when the water level decreased after high water level peaks. A total of 11 species fulfilled the criteria for specificity and were sufficiently abundant to be suitable species characteristic for these two habitats. A higher proportion of significant characteristic species was present in the flooded area than in the canals. The presence of two Red List species of water beetles (Graphoderus bilineatus De Geer, 1774 and Berosus geminus Reiche et Saulcy, 1856) and nine significant characteristic species at the flooded area clearly indicates that the contribution of floodplains in maintaining freshwater biodiversity is not only important regionally but also at the international level. Also, our results suggest that the power of high water levels is an important factor that can be used in analyses on aquatic Coleoptera and Heteroptera assemblages, showing the uniqueness of large floodplain areas.


Natura Croatica : Periodicum Musei Historiae Naturalis Croatici | 2016

The first record of the rare and threatened saproxylic Coleoptera, Cucujus cinnaberinus (Scopoli, 1763), Rhysodes sulcatus (Fabricius, 1787) and Omoglymmius germari (Ganglbauer, 1891) in Kopački rit Nature Park

Matej Šag; Nataša Turić; Goran Vignjević; Boris Lauš; Martina Temunović

In 2014 research was carried out into saproxylic beetle fauna in different forest communities in Kopački rit Nature park. There were 64 species of saproxylic beetles found in the area. among them Cucujus cinnaberinus (scopoli, 1763) and rhysodes sulcatus (fabricius, 1787) are protected by the european habitats Directive (annex II and IV of Council Directive 92/43/eeC) as well as by the bern Convention (annex II), and are listed in the IuCN red list of Threatened species. r. sulcatus and omoglymmius germari (Ganglbauer, 1891), which was also determined, are also virgin forest relict species of europewide importance. additionally, we have used intercept traps, pitfall traps and air traps with attractants to estimate the relative abundance and seasonal activity of adults as well as to estimate trapping efficiency. some morphological, biological and distributional features of these three species are discussed.


Freshwater Biology | 2015

Flood pulses drive the temporal dynamics of assemblages of aquatic insects (Heteroptera and Coleoptera) in a temperate floodplain

Nataša Turić; Martina Temunović; Andreja Radović; Goran Vignjević; Mirta Sudarić Bogojević; Enrih Merdić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2013

West Nile virus outbreak in humans in Croatia, 2012

Enrih Merdić; Ljiljana Perić; Nenad Pandak; Ivan Christian Kurolt; Nataša Turić; Goran Vignjević; Ivna Štolfa; Josip Milas; Mirta Sudarić Bogojević; Alemka Markotić


Entomologia Croatica | 2010

Moths (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of Kopački rit Nature Park - Results of preliminary research

Goran Vignjević; Željko Zahirović; Nataša Turić; Enrih Merdić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2014

Mosquito Survey during West Nile Virus Outbreak 2012 in Northeast Croatia

Enrih Merdić; Goran Vignjević; Nataša Turić; Mirta Sudarić Bogojević; Josip Milas; Ivana Vrućina; Željko Zahirović


Natura Croatica : Periodicum Musei Historiae Naturalis Croatici | 2017

First record of the invasive seed beetle Megabruchidius tonkineus (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae) in Croatia

Ivan Kurtek; A, Osijek, Croatia; Željko Zahirović; Nataša Turić; Ivana Vrućina; Goran Vignjević; Enrih Merdić; Mirta Sudarić Bogojević


From biology to integrated control in a changing world (Abstract book) | 2017

Spatio-temporal analysis of mosquitoes as a tool to monitor mosquito abundance at municipality level

Goran Vignjević; Nataša Turić; Ivana Vrućina; Branimir Kutuzović Hackenberger; Željko Zahirović; Enrih Merdić


European Journal of Entomology | 2017

A comparison of methods for sampling aquatic insects (Heteroptera and Coleoptera) of different body sizes, in different habitats using different baits

Nataša Turić; Martina Temunović; Goran Vignjević; Jasenka Antunović Dunić; Enrih Merdić

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Enrih Merdić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Nataša Turić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ivana Vrućina

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Željko Zahirović

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Mirta Sudarić Bogojević

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ivan Kurtek

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Josip Milas

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Kristina Kulundžić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Andreja Radović

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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