Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the abundance of mosquitoes implicated as the current most important potential malaria vector, Anopheles hyrcanus, and the most important West Nile virus (WNV) vector, Culex modestus, in the Camargue region, France. From World War II to 1971, populations of these species increased as rice cultivation expanded in the region in a political context that supported agriculture. They then fell, likely because of decreased cultivation and increased pesticide use to control a rice pest. The species increased again after 2000 with the advent of more targeted pest-management strategies, mainly the results of European regulations decisions. An intertwined ...
Background: Malaria is a former endemic problem in the Camargue, South East France, an area from whe...
Background Extreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing global warming, but co...
International audienceBackgroundExtreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing g...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
The Camargue is an extensive wetland in the southeast of France, which is highly influenced by human...
In recent decades, the emergence and resurgence of vector-borne diseases have been well documented w...
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
In recent decades, the emergence and resurgence of vector-borne diseases have been well documented w...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Anthropogenic land use change, including agriculture, can alter mosquito larval habitat quality, inc...
En France, le rapport aux moustiques et les politiques de démoustication présentent des histoires et...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Vector-borne infections have always caused suffering throughout the history. Thealliance of arthropo...
International audienceInvasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathoge...
Background: Malaria is a former endemic problem in the Camargue, South East France, an area from whe...
Background Extreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing global warming, but co...
International audienceBackgroundExtreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing g...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
The Camargue is an extensive wetland in the southeast of France, which is highly influenced by human...
In recent decades, the emergence and resurgence of vector-borne diseases have been well documented w...
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
In recent decades, the emergence and resurgence of vector-borne diseases have been well documented w...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Anthropogenic land use change, including agriculture, can alter mosquito larval habitat quality, inc...
En France, le rapport aux moustiques et les politiques de démoustication présentent des histoires et...
Invasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathogens is one of the most ...
Vector-borne infections have always caused suffering throughout the history. Thealliance of arthropo...
International audienceInvasion of new territories by insect vector species that can transmit pathoge...
Background: Malaria is a former endemic problem in the Camargue, South East France, an area from whe...
Background Extreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing global warming, but co...
International audienceBackgroundExtreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing g...