Occurrence dataset Registered July 18, 2018

    Mosquito Alert: Tiger Mosquito Dataset

    Mosquito Alert • Escobar A • Oltra A

    Description

    Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) observations done by citizen scientists using the Mosquito Alert app. It includes reports from citizens tagged by them as "adult mosquito", that contain at least one picture and that it has been evaluated by entomological experts. According to these experts, the picture/s of this observation could be tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus): their taxonomic features can be clearly seen in the picture/s, especially the white stripe on head and thorax (confirmed observations); or only some characteristic features can be observed, but it could be this species nonetheless (probable observations).

    Purpose

    Collect information on disease vector mosquitoes to assist research, surveillance and control and to promote awareness raising.

    Geographic scope

    Description

    Worldwide dataset, but mostly centered in Spain.

    Bounding box
    Latitude
    From -90 to 90
    Longitude
    From -180 to 180

    Temporal scope

    range
    May 15, 2014 - July 03, 2018

    Taxonomic scope

    Description

    The identification is done at the species level by entomologists exploring citizen science pictures. A probability is assign, based on the taxonomic features observed in the pictures (confirmed or probable). See more information in the main resource description, metadata and data.

    The following experts and entomologists have participated in the validation (picture based) of this dataset:

    Dr. Pedro María Alarcón-Elbal (Universidad Iberoamericana –UNIBE-,
    Instituto de Medicina Tropical & Salud Global –IMTSAG-)Dr. Mikel Bengoa Paulis (Director de la Consultoria Moscard Tigre)Dr. Sarah Delacour Estrella (Universidad de Zaragoza)Dr. Roger EritjaSanti Escartin (Associació Mediambiental Xatrac)Dr. Simone Mariani (CEAB-CSIC, UB)Dra. Rosario Melero-Alcíbar (Especialista en entomología sanitaria; Dra Pedagogía, especialidad en didáctica de las ciencias. Institución Fundacion IO)Tomás Montalvo (Agencia de Salut Pública de Barcelona)Dr. M.A. Puig (CEAB-CSIC)PhD Ignacio Ruiz (investigador del Centro de rickettsiosis y enfermedades transmitidas por artrópodos vectores del CIBIR, La Rioja)
    Coverage
    Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1895)Asian tiger mosquito

    Methodology

    Sampling

    Anonymous citizen scientists send reports of possible observations of Asian tiger and Yellow fever mosquitoes and their breeding sites using the open source and free smartphone app Mosquito Alert. To send an observation, participants need to answer a small questionnaire (three taxonomic questions in the case of mosquitoes or some descriptors in the case of breeding sites), indicate the location (current participant location or selecting it on a map), add a picture (optional) and notes or comments (optional). The app and project website offers information to help identify the target species and take good pictures that allow a proper post validation from entomologists (see more information on Quality Control section). Participants can edit or remove the observation at any time (only if the participant still mantains the Mosquito Alert app in their phone). The last version of each report is considered the prevailing information.

    Study extent

    Data is obtained from citizens scientists who send observations of Asian tiger and Yellow fever mosquito possible observations (and their breeding sites) from the Mosquito Alert smartphone app. There are no limitations in terms of geographic areas allowed, so data can be sent from all over the world. Nevertheless, the Mosquito Alert citizen science project has been mainly focused in Spain. Similarly, there is no pre-set sampling frequency: participants can send as many data as they like. The project runs "face-to-face data collection events" mainly in schools, meaning that in some places and for a given time period, data sampling might be more intense. This is also true when and where there has been a particular dissemination event (e.g. project appearence in TV, Science Fair, etc.).

    Quality control

    Each report containing at least one picture is evaluated by three independent entomologist and, if needed, reviewed by a fourth expert (senior entomologist). The dataset only includes reports from citizens tagged by them as "adult mosquito", that contain at least one picture and that it has been evaluated by entomological experts. According to these experts, the picture/s of this observation could be tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus): their taxonomic features can be clearly seen in the picture/s, especially the white stripe on head and thorax; or only some characteristic features can be observed, but it could be this species nonetheless. There is no other quality control (but see Sampling Description for a summary on how the project promotes quality amongst participants).

    Method steps
    1. To be completed.

    Metrics

    Contacts

    • Mosquito Alert

      Originator
      Organization
      CREAF, CEAB-CSIC
      Position
      NA
      Roles
      Originator
      Email
    • Agustí Escobar

      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Organization
      CREAF
      Position
      Project IT responsible
      Roles
      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Email
    • Aitana Oltra

      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Organization
      CREAF and CEAB-CSIC
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Scientific Officer
      Roles
      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Email
    • Frederic Bartumeus Ferré

      Principal investigator
      Organization
      CEAB-CSIC, ICREA, CREAF
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Director
      Roles
      Principal investigator
    • Aitana Oltra

      Point of contact
      Organization
      CEAB-CSIC, CREAF
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Scientific Officer and Manager
      Roles
      Point of contact
    • John Palmer

      Point of contact
      Organization
      UPF
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Scientific Modeller
      Roles
      Point of contact
    • Marina Torres

      Point of contact
      Organization
      CREAF
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Outreach & community building manager
      Roles
      Point of contact
    • Roger Eritja

      Point of contact
      Organization
      CREAF, Co-director of the Mosquito Control District of the Baix Llobregat
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Head of expert validation
      Roles
      Point of contact
    • Agustí Escobar

      Point of contact
      Organization
      CREAF
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Development and technological support
      Roles
      Point of contact
    • Santi Escartín

      Principal investigator
      Organization
      Xatrac
      Position
      Mosquito Alert Education Manager
      Roles
      Principal investigator

    GBIF registration

    Registration date
    July 18, 2018
    Metadata last modified
    November 30, 2018
    Publication date
    November 30, 2018
    Hosted by
    GBIF-Spain
    Installation
    GBIF Spain IPT
    Endpoints
    Darwin Core Archive
    EML
    Preferred identifier
    10.15470/t5a1os
    Alternative identifiers

    Citation

    Mosquito Alert, Escobar A, Oltra A (2018). Mosquito Alert: Tiger Mosquito Dataset. Version 1.6. CREAF - Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15470/t5a1os accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-06-26.