A coastal wetland with important larval habitats for Aedes vigilax (Skuse), the northern salt marsh mosquito is located adjacent to the northern suburbs of Darwin. This species is a vector for Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus, as well as an appreciable human pest. To improve aerial larval control, we identified the most important vegetation categories and climatic/seasonal aspects associated with aerial control operations in this wetland after inundation with tide, rain and tide and rain combined. The analyses showed that the Schoenoplectus/mangrove areas require most of the control after inundation by tide only (30.1%), and also extensive control when tides and rain are coinciding (18.2%). Tide-affected reticulate vegetation requir...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which are ...
Darwin, in the tropical north of Australia, is subject to high numbers of mosquitoes and several mos...
Although there are up to fifteen (15) different species of human biting mosquitoes in the Northern s...
A coastal wetland with important larval habitats for Aedes vigilax (Skuse), the northern salt marsh ...
Adjacent to the northern suburbs of Darwin is a coastal wetland that contains important larval habit...
Adjacent to the northern suburbs of Darwin is a coastal wetland that contains important larval habit...
Darwin is the largest city in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia, located on the north coast, ...
Darwin's northern suburbs border an extensive coastal reed and upper mangrove wetland recognized as ...
The northern salt-marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax(Skuse) is an established vector for Ross River and Ba...
The northern salt-marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax (Skuse) is an established vector for Ross River and B...
In northern Australia the northern salt marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax is a vector of Ross River virus...
Lee Point, at the northern end of Casuarina Coastal Reserve in Darwin, Northern Territory, has histo...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which is a...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which is a...
Darwin, in the tropical north of Australia, is subject to high numbers of mosquitoes and several mos...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which are ...
Darwin, in the tropical north of Australia, is subject to high numbers of mosquitoes and several mos...
Although there are up to fifteen (15) different species of human biting mosquitoes in the Northern s...
A coastal wetland with important larval habitats for Aedes vigilax (Skuse), the northern salt marsh ...
Adjacent to the northern suburbs of Darwin is a coastal wetland that contains important larval habit...
Adjacent to the northern suburbs of Darwin is a coastal wetland that contains important larval habit...
Darwin is the largest city in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia, located on the north coast, ...
Darwin's northern suburbs border an extensive coastal reed and upper mangrove wetland recognized as ...
The northern salt-marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax(Skuse) is an established vector for Ross River and Ba...
The northern salt-marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax (Skuse) is an established vector for Ross River and B...
In northern Australia the northern salt marsh mosquito Aedes vigilax is a vector of Ross River virus...
Lee Point, at the northern end of Casuarina Coastal Reserve in Darwin, Northern Territory, has histo...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which is a...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which is a...
Darwin, in the tropical north of Australia, is subject to high numbers of mosquitoes and several mos...
The Darwin coastal wetlands provide suitable breeding conditions for Culex annulirostris, which are ...
Darwin, in the tropical north of Australia, is subject to high numbers of mosquitoes and several mos...
Although there are up to fifteen (15) different species of human biting mosquitoes in the Northern s...