Improved spatial ecological sampling using open data and standardization: an example from malaria mosquito surveillance

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Abstract

Vector-borne disease control relies on efficient vector surveillance, mostly carried out using traps whose number and locations are often determined by expert opinion rather than a rigorous quantitative sampling design. In this work we propose a framework for ecological sampling design which in its preliminary stages can take into account environmental conditions obtained from open data (i.e. remote sensing and meteorological stations) not necessarily designed for ecological analysis. These environmental data are used to delimit the area into ecologically homogeneous strata. By employing Bayesian statistics within a model-based sampling design, the traps are deployed among the strata using a mixture of random and grid

locations which allows balancing predictions and model-fitting accuracies. Sample sizes and the effect of ecological strata on sample sizes are estimated from previous mosquito sampling campaigns open data. Notably, we found that a configuration of 30 locations with four households each (120 samples) will have a similar accuracy in the predictions of mosquito abundance as 200 random samples. In addition, we show that random sampling independently from ecological strata, produces biased estimates of the mosquito

abundance. Finally, we propose standardizing reporting of sampling

designs to allow transparency and repetition/re-use in subsequent sampling campaigns

Original languageEnglish
Article number20180941
Pages (from-to)20180941
JournalJournal of the Royal Society Interface
Volume16
Issue number153
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Adaptive and non-adaptive sampling design
  • Model-based geostatistics
  • Mosquito sampling
  • Remote sensing and field data
  • Stratification
  • Sub-Saharan Africa

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