Abiotic and biotic factors associated with the presence of Anopheles arabiensis immatures and their abundance in naturally occurring and man-made aquatic habitats - Université de La Réunion
Journal Articles Parasites & Vectors Year : 2012

Abiotic and biotic factors associated with the presence of Anopheles arabiensis immatures and their abundance in naturally occurring and man-made aquatic habitats

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Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present at low altitudes in remote areas in Reunion Island. Little attention has been paid to the environmental conditions driving larval development and abundance patterns in potential habitats. Two field surveys were designed to determine whether factors that discriminate between aquatic habitats with and without An. arabiensis larvae also drive larval abundance, comparatively in man-made and naturally occurring habitats.
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hal-01274595 , version 1 (19-06-2018)

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Louis C. Gouagna, Manpionona Rakotondranary, Sebastien Boyer, Guy Lempérière, Jean-Sébastien Dehecq, et al.. Abiotic and biotic factors associated with the presence of Anopheles arabiensis immatures and their abundance in naturally occurring and man-made aquatic habitats. Parasites & Vectors, 2012, 5 (1), pp.96. ⟨10.1186/1756-3305-5-96⟩. ⟨hal-01274595⟩
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