Welcome to MosquitoMap!

MosquitoMap is a geospatially referenced clearinghouse for mosquito species collection records and distribution models. Users can pan and zoom to anywhere in the world to view the locations of past mosquito collections and the results of modeling that predicts the geographic extent of individual species. Collection records are searchable and downloadable, users can map and upload their own georeferenced collection data or distribution models, and all contributions have full attribution. Currently, MosquitoMap has 126,031 records, for over 307,543 individual specimens/observations, and over 1891 unique scientific names.

MosquitoMap is designed to preserve and make available the results of past collecting and distribution modeling activity. The utility of MosquitoMap will increase as more records and models are added. Contributions are encouraged, especially from individuals and organizations with digitized, georeferenced records and those involved in ongoing mosquito surveillance.

The Mal-area calculator

A novel enhancement of MosquitoMap is the Mal-area calculator (MAC) that quantifies the overlap between vector and pathogen distribution models, and human population. The co-occurrence of vectors, parasites and Humans are required for many vector-borne diseases, and the MAC quantifies this co-occurrence for a given area, thus providing a map and simple index of disease risk for any area of interest on the planet.

OPEN DATA PORTAL

Funding for MosquitoMap was provided by the US Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System(DoD-GEIS) and from the Global Biodiversity Information System (GBIF). Comments and questions should be directed to Desmond Foley and Richard Wilkerson, or by visiting the MosquitoMap FORUM.

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