نتایج جستجو برای: larval habitats

تعداد نتایج: 52688  

2004
M.A.H. BRAKS N. A. HONÓRIO L. P. LOUNIBOS R. LOURENÇO-DE-OLIVEIRA S. A. JULIANO

As a result of numerous successful invasions by bothAedes albopictus (Skuse) andAdes aegypti (L.), the current worldwide distributions of these mosquito species overlap. Shared larval habitats and shifts in the distribution and abundance of resident A. albopictus or A. aegypti after the establishment of the other species suggest that competitive displacement occurs. Experiments on larval compet...

2015
Soumyajit Banerjee Gautam Aditya Goutam K. Saha Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Porcelain and plastic materials constitute bulk of household wastes. Owing to resistibility and slow degradability that accounts for higher residence time, these materials qualify as potential hazardous wastes. Retention of water permits these wastes to form a congenial biotope for the breeding of different vector mosquitoes. Thus porcelain and plastic wastes pose a risk from public health view...

2003
JOHN H. CHRISTY

Many intertidal and shallow water crabs have strong reproductive cycles and migratory larvae. Females release larvae near the time of high water of the larger amplitude nocturnal tides during the semilunar or lunar cycles. Newly hatched larvae move quickly at night toward and into the sea where, weeks later, they develop to megalopae that then ride nocturnal flood tides inshore and up estuaries...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2002
John E Gimnig Maurice Ombok Samson Otieno Michael G Kaufman John M Vulule Edward D Walker

The growth and development of Anopheles gambiae Giles larvae were studied in artificial habitats in western Kenya. Larvae responded to increasing densities by extending their development time and by emerging as smaller adults, although survival was not significantly affected. Addition of nutrients in the form of cow dung collected near the study site had no impact on larval growth and developme...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Amelia S Wenger Mark I McCormick Geoffrey G K Endo Ian M McLeod Frederieke J Kroon Geoffrey P Jones

Increasing sediment input into coastal environments is having a profound influence on shallow marine habitats and associated species. Coral reef ecosystems appear to be particularly sensitive, with increased sediment deposition and re-suspension being associated with declines in the abundance and diversity of coral reef fishes. While recent research has demonstrated that suspended sediment can ...

2012
K. D. Walter V. Kourafalou E. D’Alessandro

The bipartite life history of most marine organisms leads to complex patterns of replenishment in benthic populations. High variation in adult spawning, dynamic oceanographic currents, and often unknown larval behaviors create challenges in accurately predicting spatial and temporal patterns in the supply and settlement of pelagic larvae to nearshore juvenile habitats. Yet, understanding and pr...

2017
Laura B. Dickson Davy Jiolle Guillaume Minard Isabelle Moltini-Conclois Stevenn Volant Amine Ghozlane Christiane Bouchier Diego Ayala Christophe Paupy Claire Valiente Moro Louis Lambrechts

Conditions experienced during larval development of holometabolous insects can affect adult traits, but whether differences in the bacterial communities of larval development sites contribute to variation in the ability of insect vectors to transmit human pathogens is unknown. We addressed this question in the mosquito Aedes aegypti, a major arbovirus vector breeding in both sylvatic and domest...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 1999
A S Mijares R Pérez Pacheco S H Tomás Martínez L E Cantón G F Ambrosio

In September and November 1996 Romanomermis iyengari Welch, a parasite of larval mosquitoes, was released in 44 natural larval habitat sites of Anopheles pseudopunctipennis Theobald in an attempt to reduce the larval populations of this important malaria vector. The selected treatment sites ranged in size from 5 to 500 m2. The study was carried out in Pochutla District of Oaxaca State, on the P...

2009
THEODORE G. ANDREADIS ROGER J. WOLFE

Ochlerotatus japonicus japonicus (Theobald) is an invasive mosquito native to Japan, Korea, and easternChina. The species was Þrst detected in the northeasternUnited States in 1998 and has rapidly spread throughout much of eastern North America. In addition to used tire casings, Oc. j. japonicus develops in a wide variety of artiÞcial and natural container habitats, especially rock pools along ...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2005
Ratana Sithiprasasna Won Ja Lee Donald M Ugsang Kenneth J Linthicum

BACKGROUND Plasmodium vivax malaria reemerged in the Republic of Korea in 1993, with more than 2,000 cases reported in the northwestern part of the country over the last 10 years. To better assess the risk of malaria transmission we conducted a surveillance study to identify and characterize the habitats that produce potential Anopheles vector mosquitoes. Immature and adult mosquito collection ...

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