vektorøkosystemer
Vektorøkosystemer (vector ecosystems) are ecological networks in which disease vectors transmit pathogens to susceptible hosts within a given environment. They include the vector species, the pathogens they carry, the vertebrate or invertebrate hosts, and the physical and biological context that governs survival, reproduction, and contact rates. These systems are dynamic and shaped by climate, land use, water management, urbanization, and human activity.
Key components are vectors such as mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, and triatomine bugs; pathogen groups including parasites,
Dynamics depend on spatial distribution, seasonality, and life cycles, with environmental conditions, rainfall, temperature, and habitat
Researchers use field surveillance, trapping, and pathogen testing, complemented by ecological modeling, geographic information systems, and
Vector ecosystems underlie many infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, Chagas disease, Lyme disease, and other