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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2019
Mosquitoes occur in practically every region of every continent in the world, except Antarctica. They develop in an extremely broad range of biotic communities: arctic tundra, boreal forests, high mountains, plains, deserts, tropical forests, salt marshes, and ocean tidal zones.
W. Foster, E. Walker
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Mosquitoes occur in practically every region of every continent in the world, except Antarctica. They develop in an extremely broad range of biotic communities: arctic tundra, boreal forests, high mountains, plains, deserts, tropical forests, salt marshes, and ocean tidal zones.
W. Foster, E. Walker
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Aedes aegypti is adapted to live in close association with human dwellings, where it lays eggs in several man-made container types with a broad range of size, shape, and material.
Mariana R David+1 more
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Mitogenome‐based phylogeny of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)
Insect Science, 2023Mosquitoes are of great medical significance as vectors of many deadly diseases. Mitogenomes have been widely used in phylogenetic studies, but mitogenome knowledge within the family Culicidae is limited, and Culicidae phylogeny is far from resolved.
De-Hong Chen+7 more
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, 2021
Understanding phylogenetic relationships within the family Culicidae informs mosquito evolution and may have public health implications as this family includes numerous species of medical and veterinary importance.
C. Lorenz+4 more
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Understanding phylogenetic relationships within the family Culicidae informs mosquito evolution and may have public health implications as this family includes numerous species of medical and veterinary importance.
C. Lorenz+4 more
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Journal of medical entomology, 2020
Since the last yellow fever (YF) outbreak was detected in Argentina in 2009, vector surveillance and studies of arbovirus infections are carried out intermittently specifically in areas where nonhuman primates of the Alouatta genus are present. We report
Silvina Goenaga+5 more
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Since the last yellow fever (YF) outbreak was detected in Argentina in 2009, vector surveillance and studies of arbovirus infections are carried out intermittently specifically in areas where nonhuman primates of the Alouatta genus are present. We report
Silvina Goenaga+5 more
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2022
Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) are the insect group that historically most influenced human activities, not only for their constant nuisance, but also for their primary role as vectors of pathogens for human and animal diseases. Increased global trade and human mobility, together with concomitant climate and environmental changes, allowed invasive ...
Marco Pombi, Fabrizio Montarsi
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Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) are the insect group that historically most influenced human activities, not only for their constant nuisance, but also for their primary role as vectors of pathogens for human and animal diseases. Increased global trade and human mobility, together with concomitant climate and environmental changes, allowed invasive ...
Marco Pombi, Fabrizio Montarsi
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Molecular identification of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in southeastern Australia
DNA barcoding is a modern species identification technique that can be used to distinguish morphologically similar species, and is particularly useful when using small amounts of starting material from partial specimens or from immature stages.
Jana Batovska, Mark J Blacket
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Culicidae colonization in laboratory is paramount to conduct studies aiming at a better understanding of mosquitoes' capacity to transmit pathogens that cause deadly diseases. Colonization requires female blood feeding, a necessary step for maturation of
L. Dias, L. Bauzer, J. B. Lima
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