Abstract Background Aedes aegypti is the main vector of the dengue, Zika and several other arboviruses. It is highly adapted to urbanized environments and can be found worldwide. Mosquito population control is considered the best strategy for fighting mosquito-borne diseases, making an understanding of their population dynamics vital for the development of more effective vector control programs. This study therefore sought to investigate how different levels of urbanization affect Aedes aegypti populations and modulate population structure in this species with the aid of wing geometric morphometrics. Methods Specimens were collected from eleven locations in three areas with distinct levels of urbanization in the city of São Paulo, Brazil: c...
In mosquitoes of medical importance, wing shape and size can vary with altitude, an aspect that can ...
International audienceBackground: In the context of the increasing circulation of arboviruses, a sim...
Population variations in the dengue vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti (Linneaus) was examined using lan...
AbstractAedes aegypti is the most important vector of dengue viruses in tropical and subtropical reg...
Abstract Background Culex nigripalpus has a wide geographical distribution and is found in North and...
Aedes aegypti is the most important vector of dengue viruses in tropical and subtropical regions. Be...
Aedes aegypti is one of the species most favored by changes in the environment caused by urbanizatio...
Background & objectives: Aedes aegypti (L.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as de...
<div><p><i>Aedes aegypti</i> is one of the species most favored by changes in the environment caused...
Wing shape is increasingly utilized in species identification and characterization. For dengue vecto...
<div><p>Scientific research into the epidemiology of dengue frequently focuses on the microevolution...
Abstract Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (A. aegypti) transmits arboviral diseases of high public health i...
Shape variability among individuals is important to understand some ecological relationships, since ...
Background & objectives: Insect wing morphology has been used in many studies to describe variations...
Abstract Background Gene flow restrictions between populations of Aedes albifasciatus, the vector of...
In mosquitoes of medical importance, wing shape and size can vary with altitude, an aspect that can ...
International audienceBackground: In the context of the increasing circulation of arboviruses, a sim...
Population variations in the dengue vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti (Linneaus) was examined using lan...
AbstractAedes aegypti is the most important vector of dengue viruses in tropical and subtropical reg...
Abstract Background Culex nigripalpus has a wide geographical distribution and is found in North and...
Aedes aegypti is the most important vector of dengue viruses in tropical and subtropical regions. Be...
Aedes aegypti is one of the species most favored by changes in the environment caused by urbanizatio...
Background & objectives: Aedes aegypti (L.) is an efficient vector for arboviral diseases such as de...
<div><p><i>Aedes aegypti</i> is one of the species most favored by changes in the environment caused...
Wing shape is increasingly utilized in species identification and characterization. For dengue vecto...
<div><p>Scientific research into the epidemiology of dengue frequently focuses on the microevolution...
Abstract Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (A. aegypti) transmits arboviral diseases of high public health i...
Shape variability among individuals is important to understand some ecological relationships, since ...
Background & objectives: Insect wing morphology has been used in many studies to describe variations...
Abstract Background Gene flow restrictions between populations of Aedes albifasciatus, the vector of...
In mosquitoes of medical importance, wing shape and size can vary with altitude, an aspect that can ...
International audienceBackground: In the context of the increasing circulation of arboviruses, a sim...
Population variations in the dengue vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti (Linneaus) was examined using lan...