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Additional file 1 of Effect of Microsporidia MB infection on the development and fitness of Anopheles arabiensis under different diet regimes

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Additional file 1.Experimental design to determine the effect of different larval diet regimes on Microsporidia MB prevalence and intensity and influence on Microsporidia MB onĀ >An. arabiensis development fitness.
Boanyah, Godfred Yaw   +3 more
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Additional file 4 of Effect of Microsporidia MB infection on the development and fitness of Anopheles arabiensis under different diet regimes

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Additional file 4. (A) Experimental design to determine the effect of different larval diet quantity on Microsporidia MB intensity in the isofemale line of An. arabiensis after vertical transmission. (B) Experimental design to determine the effect of adult diet quantity on Microsporidia MB intensity in isofemale line of An.
Boanyah, Godfred Yaw   +3 more
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Additional file 3 of Effect of Microsporidia MB infection on the development and fitness of Anopheles arabiensis under different diet regimes

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Additional file 3. Experimental design to determine the effect of Microsporidia MB on adult mosquito survival under different adult diet regimes.
Boanyah, Godfred Yaw   +3 more
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Additional file 2 of Effect of Microsporidia MB infection on the development and fitness of Anopheles arabiensis under different diet regimes

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Additional file 2. Main nutritional components of the diets.
Boanyah, Godfred Yaw   +3 more
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Temperature dependence of parasitic infection and gut bacterial communities in bumble bees [PDF]

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McFrederick, Quinn S   +5 more
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Prevalence, Genetic Diversity of Microsporidia MB, and Correlation to Insecticide Resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.l. and Anopheles funestus Mosquitoes in Busia, Kenya

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Abstract Background: The discovery of Microsporidia MB, a malaria-impairing symbiont in Anopheles arabiensis, suggests its potential for malaria control. This study investigated its prevalence and diversity in An. gambiae s.l. and An. funestus in Busia, Kenya. The study also explored its association with insecticide resistance and environmental
Herzel Tiffany Wandera   +10 more
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