Genomic functional annotation and comparative analysis of ABC transporter protein family genes in nine types of Chironomidae insects. [PDF]
Liu W +7 more
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Evaluation of VectoMax FG application frequency for the control of Aedes albopictus and Culex species in urban catch basins: evidence from a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Kirrmann T +3 more
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The Diamesinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) in High-Altitude Andean Streams Using Morphological and Molecular Approaches. [PDF]
Hoyos Jaramillo DC +4 more
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The Microbiome of an Invasive Antarctic insect, Eretmoptera Murphyi (Diptera: Chironomidae), and its Potential Role in Nutrient Cycling. [PDF]
Brayley ODM +7 more
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Haplotype-resolved chromosome-level genome assemblies of four Diamesa species reveal the genetic basis of cold tolerance and high-altitude adaptations in arctic chironomids. [PDF]
Martin SLF +11 more
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Beyond the target insects: impacts of Bti on aquatic macrofauna communities. [PDF]
van Nieuwpoort JC +3 more
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How reliable is mitochondrial DNA for recovering the phylogeny of Chironomidae (Culicomorpha: Diptera)? [PDF]
Semenchenko AA +4 more
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Trends and Emerging Hotspots in Toxicology of Chironomids: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]
Liu WB +5 more
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Lateral and longitudinal dispersal of aquatic insects in mountain streams, with notes about Trichoptera. [PDF]
Latorre-Beltrán T +4 more
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FABRICIUS described the first two South American Chironomidae in 1805, without naming where they were found. A few years earlier, in 1803, MEIGEN had established the first two genera of today's Diptera family Chironomidae, Tanypus and Chironomus. One hundred years were to go by before Emílio GOELDI discovered the first Chironomidae in the Amazon region
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