The effect of abiotic and landscape features on abundance of Anopheles larvae
Mosquitoes are medically the most important group of insects, transmitting a number of deadly diseases, including malaria. Female mosquitoes transmit them while feeding on human blood, which is required to mature eggs. It is important to understand vector population dynamics in order to effectively...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2014
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