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findings--making the article more professional. As far as I have read, there is no way to inhibit cytoplasmic incompatibility as one of my peer reviewers suggested. It is one of the mechanisms that accompanies Wolbachia and allows it to infect an entire population. It has been difficult to find more information on population replacement, but I am sure it has evolutionary implications for the population that has become infected with Wolbachia. I found some more information on the evolution of Wolbachia overall, as one study found in a population of Drosophila, that at first the fecundity of infected females was low, and then became high. This seems to suggest evolution into a mutualistic relationship as the Wolbachia evolves its infection strategy to provide a benefit to the host and spread the infection overall. In a general sense, it only allows the infected to reproduce creating a completely infected population with time. I have not read that this significantly changes any characteristics of the Asian Tiger Mosquitos, but in general will allow for more disease spread within the population and even to neighboring individuals. I also have not found any articles that say the Wolbachia infection creates any disadvantages to females, only advantages in fertility and survival. It is also important to consider when these topics that may sound harmful are actually intentional and beneficial for humans. For the control of disease spread, Wolbachia is one strategy to transfer specific genes to keep those individuals from reproducing and spreading whatever disease we would like to reduce. Therefore, although population replacement certainly has evolutionary implications in the population of Asian Tiger Mosquitos, it is sometimes in an artificial context because we are intentionally controlling this population's genetics. I tried to expand on cytoplasmic incompatibility as was suggested, and believe I added a clear sentence to add some background information to the concept. The males serve as a biological control because they can only reproduce with infected females, thereby reducing the population overall. If the entire population has the Wolbachia infection, then other diseases that these mosquitos may have will be reduced. This is shown in the experiment about reducing the spread of dengue. I agree with the suggestions about creating a section for Wolbachia alone, instead of under the disease vector section. It should stand on its own to clarify how it is different from other infections, and can actually provide a public health strategy. Thank you for your edits!
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divide the information, and reordered sentences so that related sentences followed each other, instead of the scattered sentences that previously made up these sections. This can be seen in the Cytoplasmic Incompatibility section, where I divided the information into types of CI, and their implications, to make the information clearer and more structured. A reference was added that spoke about how CI can lead to speciation to supplement this section. I also had comments from those who reviewed my article about reducing technical language, or explaining technical language when used. Therefore, I made changes to sections that involved significant vocabulary or significant knowledge of the topic so that a general audience can understand the article. Finally, there were a couple comments on population replacement as a population of Aedes albopictus experience a change in genotype as Wolbachia infects more and more individuals. I believe that I added some helpful information to this section to make the idea easier to understand. I reviewed my article in great detail for grammar mistakes to make this article as polished and professional as possible.
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time you mention it so it is relevant - perhaps look at if you can reorganize any areas to make it less repetitive. I'm a little fuzzy on the concept of population replacement - you could try to expand on that to paint a clearer picture of how the overall genotype is replaced with a new genotype. I changed a few words as well as added another sentence after you mentioned the transfer of genes in the first paragraph - I wanted to put an example of this from the article you used. Keep up the good work.
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You do a good job at explaining the evolutionary development and relevance of Wolbachia in regard to your species through your sources. I clarified a sentence in your second paragraph to reiterate its relevance due to CI. Further contributions could investigate any additional benefits that Wolbachia introduces to the mosquito populations beyond CI if there are any.
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I happen to stay at house that is not far from the intersection of two freeways: N4 and R80 in South Africa. The intersection have proper storm water drainage system to channel the water but there are times when some of this water would be constant since the angle of drainage system is not that steep
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My final changes to the contributions I made in this article were mainly restructuring sentences and paragraphs to improve flow of the information. My contributions were the sections on Wolbachia and how the Asian Tiger mosquito can be used as an agent for disease control. I added more subheadings to
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is not called the forest day mosquito? That term pre-dates the use of Asian tiger mosquito as a common name. Of course, it would not be so media-friendly to have a mosquito named the "forest day mosquito" when everyone can talk about an Asian tiger. The "forest day" is more appropriate since its home
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Unlike other mosquito that wait till you are asleep to bite, this tiger mosquito bites in broad day-light. Usually in the afternoon. They are highly sensitive to your movement. Thus, difficult to kill by hand. Either way, they fly with a path like inverted "W" movements, thus difficult to track. You
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Thank you for the edits and suggestions to the sections I added on this article. I tried to address all your suggestions, but mainly improved the article by correctly referencing studies that are relevant to this article. Instead of specifically saying who did the experiment or how, I summarized the
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I agree with the previous comments on your article: It is concise and fairly well written. I think that you should add references at the end of every sentence since the original references for sentences may be unclear if there are additional contributions that take place within your work by others.
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Your article is very well written and your additions are informative. One suggestion would be to group together parts of the article which talk about fitness advantages for uninfected females. You talk about it at several different points so it is a bit repetitive, however, you add new detail every
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The following is an excellent reference that discusses the future of Aedes albopictus as far as its distribution and the potential health problems it may have on northeastern US. Significant and relevant research on this species that will help avoid public health issues in urban populations as the
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causes bigger bumps from what I experienced), they itch more, and itch longer (typically 48-72 hours compared to just 18-24 hours for a normal mosquito bites). Also, I actually kill more in my home (which entered through a tiny slit in my flyscreen door which won't fully close), than I see outside
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I don't know how correct the placement of Wolbachia is under 'Role as a disease vector' - it's more of a symbiotic relationship between a host and bacteria. It may flow better if you create a new section for 'Wolbachia in Aedes albopictus' and then place both all of topics on Wolbachia under that.
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Wolbachia and the Asian Tiger Mosquito: Your section is very well written. It is detailed yet easy to understand. I like that you briefly define some of the terms that a reader might not be familiar with. One thing that you could add would be about Wolbochia’s long-term effect on the species as a
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I edited the sections from "Role as disease vectors," until the end. I made minor changes to sentence structure to improve flow and readability. I corrected grammatical errors, and removed unnecessary in-text citations, replacing them with end-of-text references. I also italicized all uses of the
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Well, in my experience (I'm in Japan), the mosquito is really aggressive and can bite you multiple times. I once interrupted a mosquito during daylight when I caught it in the act, and about 30 minutes later I got 4 mosquito bumps. The one at the place where I caught it was very small, the others
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Section on 'Role as disease vector', what are the implications to the bacterial species of Wolbachia and the mosquito evolving together? Is there a way to conteract these inhibitions of embryonic development? - this leading to population replacement sounds detrimantal - what are the evolutionary
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But the article goes on to state that the "Asian tiger mosquitoes were first found in North America in a shipment of used tires at the port of Houston in 1985." But how did they come to North America and where did they come from? In used tires from Asia??? Thanks! Rumjal ````
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for most of the area, plus, they are underground and hence to do not evaporate easily. Actually during rain, when the water is flowing, there are no mosquito from my observation. From this, there are hundreds of mosquito in the area (called Akasia, Pretoria region).
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might watch it but since we humans have a certain small fraction of blindness when we move our eyes, sometimes they just seem to disappear. All to do with the fact that we miss them in a fraction of a second and they are elsewhere in no time.
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Actually, citations should be kept within the sentences they refer to. If insertions of new information is merged with what is there, then the references at the end of the paragraphs will be cut off from the text to which they
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Rochlin, I., Ninivaggie, D.V., et al. 2013. Climate Change and Range Expansion of the Asian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes Albopictus) in Northeastern USA: Implications for Public Health Practitioners. PLOS One. 8: 4.
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The current map showing the spread of the mosquito seems to be out of date. Arizona, which is not highlighted as a place it has been spotted has claimed several invasions by this creature. It is mentioned
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touched) for a half a second at the time. What is even most interesting is the accuracy of landing at the same spots as before which to me confirms that it was actually smelling where my fingers where.
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whole. What will happen if population replacement continues to occur? Are there any particular groups of tiger mosquitos that are not affected by Wolbochia, such as a population in a certain location?
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Section on public health benefits- how come these mosquitos cannot transmit dengue? Can you expand on cytoplasmic incompatability? How do these males serve as a biological control?
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I reverted the "apparently" vandal-entered text to the previous version. People may want to keep an eye on the article for a while to ensure that nothing else happens.
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Tiger mosquito continues to spread due to environmental factors. I learned a lot from it, but here is the citation and URL if anyone is interested.
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They bite through the clothing. From this, the advice to put on long sleeve helps less, especially for women wearing tight clothes (I would say).
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This article states that "In 1990-1991, they were most likely brought to Italy in used tires from Georgia (USA)..." Applause for good writing.
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I added the update template to this article, because the map is BADLY out of date. I actually think the current situation is dangerous.
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the access date is really the least important bit. Especially here, it is far more important to know when the info was originally
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was originally in the forest and it is a known day biter. I always thought tigers rested during the day and hunted at night.
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and a small one in Italy. There is no reason to believe that this may not happen in the US and other parts of the world. --
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I read an article from 2 years on Mail Online about two Asian Tigers which have been spotted in the UK. Here look-
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cell lines used to grow virus? (e.g. C6/36 cells) Or would this information be better off in a separate article?
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There is nothing in the article regarding the effect and behavior of the biting, not even a single word "itch".
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I actually don't see why you guys consider this species of low importance only. It has been named one of the
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large at 8mm. Compared to normal mosquitoes, the bumps are much larger at about 10-20mm diameter (only a
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Have seen the aedes albopictus in Newcastle in NSW Australia on the 16th and 17th of march 2013.
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and other viruses. It has been involved in a major Chikungunya outbreak on La
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They are also in Israel now, this maps really does need updating.
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