The disappearance of malaria from Denmark, 1862–1900
Abstract The reason for malaria's disappearance from northwestern Europe in the early twentieth century has long been discussed but remains an unresolved conundrum. This is partially due to a previous focus on the early modern era, and partially because various theories have never been tested against each other.
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt +3 more
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Early hominin arrival in Southeast Asia triggered the evolution of major human malaria vectors. [PDF]
Singh US +13 more
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Floral resource strips within apple orchards increased parasitoid abundance and influenced community composition, enhancing local biodiversity in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve's transition zone. Ruderal and natural fynbos habitats supported higher parasitoid richness and abundance, emphasising the importance of conserving semi‐natural habitats ...
Fabrizia Ratto +7 more
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Erratum: Summary of taxonomy changes ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) from the Fungal and Protist Viruses Subcommittee, 2025. [PDF]
Sabanadzovic S +33 more
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A New Demodecidae Mite (Acariformes: Prostigmata) Parasitizing the Raccoon <i>Procyon lotor</i> (Carnivora: Procyonidae), an Invasive Species in Europe. [PDF]
Izdebska JN +3 more
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Linking Anopheles bionomics and human behaviour in the Lao PDR. [PDF]
Marcombe S +15 more
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Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomines in Iquitos: possible incipient colonisation in the largest metropolis of the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Díaz-Soria F +11 more
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THEME ADDRESS—ENTOMOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY IN RELATION TO FOREST PROTECTION IN CANADA
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Growth variation of an ambrosia fungus on different tree species indicates host specialization. [PDF]
Decker MH +3 more
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Sarimini from Vietnam: first record of the genus <i>Tetrichina</i> with a new species, and a new species of <i>Dactylissus</i> (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Issidae). [PDF]
Constant J +3 more
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