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Measurement of Aedes aegypti Populations
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1967The characteristics of the possible indices of the yellowfever mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.), are examined. While all 4 indices give similar population values, the “premises index” (the percent of the inspected premises that are infested), is considered the best because it has less variation and varies linearly with the infestation.
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European journal of biochemistry, 2003
Diseases transmitted by hematophagous (blood-feeding) insects are responsible for millions of human deaths worldwide. In hematophagous insects, the blood meal is important for regulating egg maturation. Although a high concentration of iron is toxic for most organisms, hematophagous insects seem unaffected by the iron load in a blood meal. One means by
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Diseases transmitted by hematophagous (blood-feeding) insects are responsible for millions of human deaths worldwide. In hematophagous insects, the blood meal is important for regulating egg maturation. Although a high concentration of iron is toxic for most organisms, hematophagous insects seem unaffected by the iron load in a blood meal. One means by
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Aseptic Rearing of Aedes aegypti Linn.
Nature, 1967INVESTIGATIONS involving the use of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes reared under aseptic conditions have been chiefly concerned with the nutrition of the larva. Whereas published techniques1–5 were satisfactory for small numbers of insects, they were found unsuitable when large numbers of pupae were required for tissue culture purposes.
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2001
Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) Linnaeus, C. (1762) Zweyter Theil, enthalt Beschreibungen verschiedener wichtiger Naturalien. pp. 267-606. In: Hasselquist. D.F. Reise nach Palt'istina in den Jahren von 1749 his 1752. Rostock, Germany. 606 pp. Latin, Aegyptus = Egypt The brief description of this species in Latin only occurs on page 470 as:
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Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) Linnaeus, C. (1762) Zweyter Theil, enthalt Beschreibungen verschiedener wichtiger Naturalien. pp. 267-606. In: Hasselquist. D.F. Reise nach Palt'istina in den Jahren von 1749 his 1752. Rostock, Germany. 606 pp. Latin, Aegyptus = Egypt The brief description of this species in Latin only occurs on page 470 as:
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ยุงลายบ้านเป็นพาหะสำคัญของโรคที่เกิดจากไวรัส เช่น โรคไข้เลือดออก โรคชิคุนกุนยา และโรคซิกา ก่อให้เกิดการเจ็บป่วยและเสียชีวิตทั่วโลก ไม่กี่ปีที่ผ่านมามีรายงานว่าสาหร่ายขนาดเล็กสามารถยับยั้งการเจริญของลูกน้ำยุงและส่งผลต่อจุลินทรีย์ในกระเพาะอาหารของยุง ซึ่งเป็นแนวทางในการพัฒนากลยุทธ์ใหม่สำหรับควบคุมพาหะนำโรค เพื่อแยก เพาะเลี้ยง และตรวจสอบความสัมพันธ ...
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Spermatogenesis in Aedes aegypti.
1966(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Sensory Discrimination of Blood and Floral Nectar by Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes
Neuron, 2020Veronica Jové +2 more
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ผลของสารสกัดหยาบจากผลหนามแท่งต่อลูกนํ้ายุงลายบ้าน (Aedes aegypti L.)
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Improved reference genome of Aedes aegypti informs arbovirus vector control
Nature, 2018Benjamin J Matthews +2 more
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