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Studying Aedes albopictus dispersal in Italy by mark-release-recapture experiments.
2010Knowledge about movements of adult mosquito vectors in endemic or epidemic areas is essential for understanding the disease transmission dynamics and for determining appropriate control limits necessary to interrupt pathogen transmission. Dispersal of the endophilic Dengue vector Aedes aegypti has been extensively studied in the field by Mark-Release ...
MARINI, FRANCESCA +7 more
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Journal of medical entomology, 2004
Three potentially important aspects of mark-release-recapture experimentation were addressed: 1) source of mosquitoes for release, 2) time of release, and 3) weather during recapture. Culex tarsalis Coquillett mosquitoes collected as adult host-seeking females from dry ice-baited traps (CO2 traps) operated within the study area (local) were recaptured ...
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Three potentially important aspects of mark-release-recapture experimentation were addressed: 1) source of mosquitoes for release, 2) time of release, and 3) weather during recapture. Culex tarsalis Coquillett mosquitoes collected as adult host-seeking females from dry ice-baited traps (CO2 traps) operated within the study area (local) were recaptured ...
William K, Reisen +2 more
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Laser marking the carabid Pterostichus melanarius for mark–release–recapture
Ecological Entomology, 2001Georgianne Griffiths +8 more
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A mark-release-recapture experiment withCulex pipiens fatigansin the village of Okpo, Burma
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1968W W, Macdonald +2 more
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