Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is a highly invasive mosquito whose global distribution has fluctuated dramatically over the last 100 years. In Australia the distribution of Ae. aegypti once spanned the eastern seaboard, for 3,000 km north to south. However, during the 1900s this distribution markedly reduced and the mosquito disappeared from its southern range. Numerous hypotheses have been proffered for this retraction, however quantitative evidence of the mechanisms driving the disappearance are lacking. We examine historical records during the period when Ae. aegypti disappeared from Brisbane, the largest population centre in Queensland, Australia. In particular, we focus on the targeted management of Ae. aegypti by government a...
ABSTRACT: Habitat modification is an established method of effective long-term mosquito management p...
Aedes albopictus is a container-breeding Stegomyia mosquito that has dispersed widely from its origi...
In Reunion Island, the distribution of the domestic form of #Aedes aegypti# (L.) has been restricted...
<div><p><i>Aedes aegypti</i> (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is a highly invasive mosquito whose global di...
BACKGROUND: Dengue is the world's most important mosquito-borne viral illness. Successful future man...
In Queensland, Australia, in response to isolated cases of dengue infection, larval control of the v...
There were 2 exotic mosquito interceptions at a port facility in Darwin NT on the 25th January and 5...
In Cairns, Australia, the impacts on Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae) populations of two types...
This article also appears in the Proceedings of the Third National Conference of the Mosquito Contro...
On the 17th February 2004, the mosquito species Aedes aegypti, a vector for dengue fever, was found ...
Background Dengue is the world's most important mosquito-borne viral illness. Successful future man...
Globally, the dengue viruses (DENVs) infect approximately 300 million people annually. Australia has...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
In Australia, dengue control combines source reduction with lethal ovitraps to reduce Aedes aegypti ...
Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes could be controlled if vector populations were replaced with stra...
ABSTRACT: Habitat modification is an established method of effective long-term mosquito management p...
Aedes albopictus is a container-breeding Stegomyia mosquito that has dispersed widely from its origi...
In Reunion Island, the distribution of the domestic form of #Aedes aegypti# (L.) has been restricted...
<div><p><i>Aedes aegypti</i> (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) is a highly invasive mosquito whose global di...
BACKGROUND: Dengue is the world's most important mosquito-borne viral illness. Successful future man...
In Queensland, Australia, in response to isolated cases of dengue infection, larval control of the v...
There were 2 exotic mosquito interceptions at a port facility in Darwin NT on the 25th January and 5...
In Cairns, Australia, the impacts on Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae) populations of two types...
This article also appears in the Proceedings of the Third National Conference of the Mosquito Contro...
On the 17th February 2004, the mosquito species Aedes aegypti, a vector for dengue fever, was found ...
Background Dengue is the world's most important mosquito-borne viral illness. Successful future man...
Globally, the dengue viruses (DENVs) infect approximately 300 million people annually. Australia has...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
In Australia, dengue control combines source reduction with lethal ovitraps to reduce Aedes aegypti ...
Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes could be controlled if vector populations were replaced with stra...
ABSTRACT: Habitat modification is an established method of effective long-term mosquito management p...
Aedes albopictus is a container-breeding Stegomyia mosquito that has dispersed widely from its origi...
In Reunion Island, the distribution of the domestic form of #Aedes aegypti# (L.) has been restricted...