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Iceland Records First-Ever Mosquitoes As Climate Change Expands Insect Range

Iceland Records First-Ever Mosquitoes As Climate Change Expands Insect Range

IN SHORTFor the first time in its recorded history, the mosquito-free nation of Iceland has documented the presence of three cold-resistant mosquitoes, signalling a tangible ecological shift driven by global warming. Experts say warming temperatures and shifting habitats are allowing insects to colonise previously inhospitable regions.

TL;DR

  • Scientists confirmed three specimens of the species Culiseta annulata in Iceland, two females and one male.
  • Iceland had long been one of the few places on Earth without established mosquito populations.
  • The presence of the insect is attributed to warming climate, which may allow cold-tolerant species to survive Icelandic winters.
  • Researchers warn this development has implications for disease-vector ecology and ecosystem shifts in northern regions.
  • The discovery forces Iceland to reassess its status and the environmental changes accelerated by climate crisis.