نتایج جستجو برای: culicidae breeding sites

تعداد نتایج: 346724  

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2011
Günter C Müller Vasiliy D Kravchenko Leonid Rybalov Yosef Schlein

Recently, in several areas of the Middle East, a sharp increase of cutaneous leishmaniasis was observed in suburbs of larger towns including Jerusalem. In some of these areas, poor housing conditions and unsuitable waste management was suspected to provide ideal conditions for sand fly breeding, but hard data on diurnal resting sites and breeding habitats of most sand fly species are scant. In ...

2007
N. Pemola Devi R.K. Jauhari

Thirty four species of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) were collected across three phytogeographic zones; tropical (300 to 1000 m), sub tropical (1000 to 2000 m) and temperate (2000 to 3000 m) in the Garhwal region of India. They included 5 genera: Aedes, Anopheles, Armigeres, Culex and Uranotaenia. Of these, the immature forms of 23 species were recovered from different breeding habitats. The ...

2013
Belen Garcia-Perez Keith A. Hobson Rebecca L. Powell Christopher J. Still Gernot H. Huber

BACKGROUND Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) breed almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. However, since the early 1980's, a small disjunct breeding population has become established in eastern Argentina, presumably by birds previously derived from those breeding in North America. Currently, it is unknown where these individuals go following breeding and how they have adjusted to a revers...

2015
Lelisa Sena Wakgari Deressa Ahmed Ali

BACKGROUND Climatic variables can determine malaria transmission dynamics. To see the correlation between malaria occurrence and climatic variables, records of malaria episodes over eight years period were analyzed incorporating climatic variables around Gilgel-Gibe Hydroelectric Dam and control sites. METHODS Records of 99,206 confirmed malaria episodes registered between 2003 and 2011 were ...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2007
Hans J Overgaard

Knowledge of factors that influence oviposition behavior of malaria mosquitoes is critical to vector control measures aimed at larval habitat modifications and source reduction. Anopheles minimus s.l., an important malaria vector in Southeast Asia, generally breeds in clear, unpolluted water along shaded grassy edges of slow-moving streams. The objective of this study was to determine the influ...

2015
Raylea Rowbottom Scott Carver Leon A. Barmuta Philip Weinstein Dahlia Foo Geoff R. Allen Olle Terenius

Aquatic environments can be restricted with the amount of available food resources especially with changes to both abiotic and biotic conditions. Mosquito larvae, in particular, are sensitive to changes in food resources. Resource limitation through inter-, and intra-specific competition among mosquitoes are known to affect both their development and survival. However, much less is understood a...

2013
Caleb Lee Indra Vythilingam Chee-Seng Chong Muhammad Aliff Abdul Razak Cheong-Huat Tan Christina Liew Kwoon-Yong Pok Lee-Ching Ng

Although Singapore has an intensive dengue control program, dengue remains endemic with regular outbreaks. We report development and use of a novel adult oviposition trap, the Gravitrap, in managing dengue cluster areas. The Gravitrap is a simple, hay infusion-filled cylindrical trap with a sticky inner surface to serve as an oviposition site for gravid female Aedes mosquitoes. Wire gauze fitte...

1938
F. D. Bana

to minimize this nuisance. This article attempts to relate the measures taken, with a brief description and a sketch of a mosquito-proof cap devised and fitted to drinking-water barrels and receptacles in the country craft, with which it is hoped to reduce the incidence of breeding of this potential carrier of yellow fever in the Port of Bombay. The danger of the spread 0 this disease to India ...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2003
M Greenway P Dale H Chapman

In Queensland, Australia, the tropical-subtropical climate is ideal to promote macrophyte growth in surface flow wetlands; however, there have been concerns that constructed wetlands are potential breeding sites for disease-bearing mosquitoes. The aim of this study was to assess whether mosquitoes were breeding in these constructed wetlands, and if so, where they breed, and what parameters migh...

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