Global warming has been reported in last decades. Chang-es in average Earth’s temperature may affect the physiology of many insect species, especially the ones which act as a human disease vec-tor, like Aedes aegypti. In this study, the effect of increasing water temperature on physiological components related to development period, sex ratio, and body size of two distinctively strains, VCRU (Vector Control Research Unit) and Pangandaran. Thirty larvae of each strain kept inside distilled water with the temperature of 25°C, 27°C, 30°C, 33°C, 35°C, 40°C which replicated three times. Observa-tions were conducted until all larvae metamorphed into adults or all larvae dead. Development rate and time were analyzed by frequency dependent mean. ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temperature on insect biology is well understood under constant temperatur...
In short space of time increase in temperature and rainfall can affect vector populations and, conse...
A high temperature stress of 44.5°C for 10 minutes on the larval stages was found to affect the susc...
Global warming has been reported in last decades. Chang-es in average Earth’s temperature may affe...
The present study was planned to characterize the microclimate experienced by Aedes larvae in differ...
As an important vector of dengue and Zika, Aedes albopictus has been the fastest spreading invasive ...
Abstract Background This study aims at determining the effects of rearing water temperature on immat...
In tropical areas where mosquito populations are particularly abundant, temperature is considered as...
This research aimed to verify biological parameters of Aedes aegypti Linnaeus, from Londrina, Paraná...
The mosquito species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized many areas at temperate latitudes, ...
Due to the ability of mosquito species to survive in wide variety of temperatures, an experiment was...
A key determinant of insect persistence in marginal habitats is the ability to tolerate environmenta...
The oomycete Leptolegnia chapmanii is among the most promising entomopathogens for biological contro...
The mosquito species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized many areas at temperate latitudes, ...
The wMel strain of Wolbachia bacteria is known to prevent dengue and Zika virus transmission in the ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temperature on insect biology is well understood under constant temperatur...
In short space of time increase in temperature and rainfall can affect vector populations and, conse...
A high temperature stress of 44.5°C for 10 minutes on the larval stages was found to affect the susc...
Global warming has been reported in last decades. Chang-es in average Earth’s temperature may affe...
The present study was planned to characterize the microclimate experienced by Aedes larvae in differ...
As an important vector of dengue and Zika, Aedes albopictus has been the fastest spreading invasive ...
Abstract Background This study aims at determining the effects of rearing water temperature on immat...
In tropical areas where mosquito populations are particularly abundant, temperature is considered as...
This research aimed to verify biological parameters of Aedes aegypti Linnaeus, from Londrina, Paraná...
The mosquito species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized many areas at temperate latitudes, ...
Due to the ability of mosquito species to survive in wide variety of temperatures, an experiment was...
A key determinant of insect persistence in marginal habitats is the ability to tolerate environmenta...
The oomycete Leptolegnia chapmanii is among the most promising entomopathogens for biological contro...
The mosquito species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized many areas at temperate latitudes, ...
The wMel strain of Wolbachia bacteria is known to prevent dengue and Zika virus transmission in the ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of temperature on insect biology is well understood under constant temperatur...
In short space of time increase in temperature and rainfall can affect vector populations and, conse...
A high temperature stress of 44.5°C for 10 minutes on the larval stages was found to affect the susc...