Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies showed at least four distinct species within the complex. The present study investigated the phylogeography and the status of A. sundaicus s.l. populations from Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia with regard to A. sundaicus s.s. from Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo and A. epiroticus in Vietnam and Thailand. Three lineages recovered by analyses of Cyt-b and COI (mtDNA) confirmed the presence of A. sundaicus s.s. in Malaysian Borneo, the distribution of A. epiroticus from southern Vietnam to peninsular Malaysia, and recognised a distinct form in Indonesia that is named A. sundaicus E. The phylogenetic and demographic analyses suggest that the t...
Background During the last decade, Southeast Asian countries have been very successful in reducing t...
The Barbirostris Subgroup of the genus Anopheles includes six mosquito species that are almost ident...
ABSTRACT: We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anophe...
Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies sh...
International audienceAnopheles sundaicus s.l. is a principal malaria vector taxon on islands and al...
Southeast Asia harbours abundant biodiversity, hypothesized to have been generated by Pliocene and P...
Background: Anopheles maculatus (s.s.) is an important vector of malaria in Indonesia. Previously it...
Molecular studies of population divergence and speciation across the Oriental Region are sparse, des...
Four sibling species in the Anopheles sundaicus complex have earlier been reported, including specie...
Background Molecular techniques are invaluable for investigation on the biodiversity of Anopheles...
Tropical forests have undergone repeated fragmentation and expansion during Pleistocene glacial and ...
Background During the last decade, Southeast Asian countries have been very successful in reducing t...
The Barbirostris Subgroup of the genus Anopheles includes six mosquito species that are almost ident...
ABSTRACT: We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anophe...
Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies sh...
International audienceAnopheles sundaicus s.l. is a principal malaria vector taxon on islands and al...
Southeast Asia harbours abundant biodiversity, hypothesized to have been generated by Pliocene and P...
Background: Anopheles maculatus (s.s.) is an important vector of malaria in Indonesia. Previously it...
Molecular studies of population divergence and speciation across the Oriental Region are sparse, des...
Four sibling species in the Anopheles sundaicus complex have earlier been reported, including specie...
Background Molecular techniques are invaluable for investigation on the biodiversity of Anopheles...
Tropical forests have undergone repeated fragmentation and expansion during Pleistocene glacial and ...
Background During the last decade, Southeast Asian countries have been very successful in reducing t...
The Barbirostris Subgroup of the genus Anopheles includes six mosquito species that are almost ident...
ABSTRACT: We determined the species diversity, blood-feeding behavior, and host preference of Anophe...