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期刊名:Medical and veterinary entomology

缩写:MED VET ENTOMOL

ISSN:0269-283X

e-ISSN:1365-2915

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Dante Lobos-Ovalle,Angel Herrera-Mares,Ali Z Lira-Olguin et al. Dante Lobos-Ovalle et al.
Among mammals, bats harbour the greatest taxonomic diversity of ectoparasitic arthropods. This is mainly due to their high mobility, wide distribution range and gregarious social behaviour. In Chile, 17 species of bats have been reported; h...
Kennedy Zembere,Christopher M Jones,Rhosheen Mthawanji et al. Kennedy Zembere et al.
This study explores the influence of small dams on the exposure to malaria vectors during the dry season in Kasungu district, Malawi, an area recently identified as high priority for malaria interventions by the National Malaria Control Pro...
Frederico Mestre,Ana Luísa Pereira,Miguel B Araújo Frederico Mestre
Model forecasts of the spatiotemporal occurrence dynamics of diseases are necessary and can help understand and thus manage future disease outbreaks. In our study, we used ecological niche modelling to assess the impact of climate on the ve...
Horwald A B Llano,Laura N Robayo-Sánchez,Alejandro Ramírez-Hernández et al. Horwald A B Llano et al.
Several species of ectoparasites, including chewing lice and mites are closely associated with their hosts. The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is globally listed as vulnerable by the IUCN and its population has been steadily declining in re...
Sydney DeWinter,Keana Shahin,Christopher Fernandez-Prada et al. Sydney DeWinter et al.
Leishmania spp. are zoonotic parasites transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies, including those of the Lutzomyia genus, which can cause leishmaniases in both humans and dogs. Lutzomyia spp. are established in many countries in South and Cent...
Paulina A Pontifes,Jean-Baptiste Ferre,Jéremy Lavergne et al. Paulina A Pontifes et al.
Mosquito traps, historically used for surveillance and research, have gained prominence as a tool for mosquito control, amidst concern over the environmental impact and increased resistance to insecticide-based methods. In this study, we te...
Fatma Bursali,Derya Ulug,Mustapha Touray Fatma Bursali
Globalisation, climate change and international trade are the factors contributing to the spread of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) and Ae. aegypti into new areas. In newly invaded habitats, these non-native species can serve as arbov...
Nicol Lizama-Schmeisser,Elaine Serafin de Castro,Mario Espinoza-Carniglia et al. Nicol Lizama-Schmeisser et al.
Co-invasion, characterized by the simultaneous introduction of hosts and parasites with the latter establishing themselves in native hosts, is a phenomenon of ecological concern. Rattus rattus, a notorious invasive species, has driven the e...