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Humidity shapes the thermal niche of Anopheles stephensi,an invasive malaria vector

Johnson, B.; Huxley, P. J.; Brown, J. J.; Hollingsworth, B. D.; Bump, E. R.; St. Laurent, B.; Skrotzki, J.; Johnson, L. R.; Pascual, M.; Wimberly, M. C.; Mohanty, A.; Murdock, C. C.

2026-03-31 ecology
10.64898/2026.03.28.715035 bioRxiv
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Vector-borne pathogens cause 17% of all human infectious diseases, and rising global temperatures are shifting the distribution and abundance of mosquito vectors. Because mosquitoes are ectotherms, temperature strongly governs biological rates and physiology; however, mosquitoes also experience other environmental factors that may interact with temperature to shape the thermal performance of traits driving population dynamics. Here, we use a factorial life-table experiment spanning five relative humidities (30-90%) and seven temperatures (16-38{whitebullet}C) to show that humidity modifies the thermal performance of key fitness traits in adult Anopheles stephensi, an invasive urban malaria vector. When integrated into a demographic model, humidity markedly reshapes projections of population fitness relative to temperatureonly models, suppressing growth and contracting year-round suitability in hot, arid regions while enhancing fitness in more humid or high-elevation climates characteristic of South Asia and Africa. Together, these results highlight the need to integrate multiple environmental drivers into projections of climatic suitability, as temperature-only approaches may mischaracterize both the magnitude and spatial structure of mosquito population fitness. More broadly, our findings demonstrate how moisture availability reshapes thermal niches, population fitness, and climate-driven projections of vector distributions.

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