Background: Understanding the biology of malaria vector mosquitoes is crucial to understanding many aspects of the disease, including control and future outcomes. The development rates and survival of two Afrotropical malaria vectors, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus, are investigated here under conditions of constant and fluctuating temperatures. These data can provide a good starting point for modelling population level consequences of temperature change associated with climate change. For comparative purposes, these data were considered explicitly in the context of those available for the third African malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae. Methods: Twenty five replicates of 20–30 eggs were placed at nine constant and two fluctuat...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. Current understanding of how t...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Data collected was for two African malaria vectors, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus. It ...
Background - With the possible implications of global warming, the effect of temperature on the dyna...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although malaria remains a major publi...
Background With the possible implications of global warming, the effect of temperature on the dynami...
Malaria transmission depends on the life-history parameters, and population dynamics, of its vectors...
Background: Malaria affects large parts of the developing world and is responsible for almost 800,00...
Background: It is well known that temperature has a major influence on the transmission of malaria p...
Malaria is a Plasmodium parasitic disease transmitted by infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Clima...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. The current understanding of h...
Malaria control using drug treatment and insecticide-impregnated nets or the treatment of mosquito r...
Weather and climate are only some of the factors influencing the dynamics of malaria. With the ongoi...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors, especially ambient temperature and relative humidity affect both ...
In this study, a non-autonomous (temperature dependent) and autonomous (temperature independent) mod...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. Current understanding of how t...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Data collected was for two African malaria vectors, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus. It ...
Background - With the possible implications of global warming, the effect of temperature on the dyna...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although malaria remains a major publi...
Background With the possible implications of global warming, the effect of temperature on the dynami...
Malaria transmission depends on the life-history parameters, and population dynamics, of its vectors...
Background: Malaria affects large parts of the developing world and is responsible for almost 800,00...
Background: It is well known that temperature has a major influence on the transmission of malaria p...
Malaria is a Plasmodium parasitic disease transmitted by infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Clima...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. The current understanding of h...
Malaria control using drug treatment and insecticide-impregnated nets or the treatment of mosquito r...
Weather and climate are only some of the factors influencing the dynamics of malaria. With the ongoi...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors, especially ambient temperature and relative humidity affect both ...
In this study, a non-autonomous (temperature dependent) and autonomous (temperature independent) mod...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. Current understanding of how t...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Data collected was for two African malaria vectors, Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles funestus. It ...