Two hypotheses for how conditions for larval mosquitoes affect vectorial capacity make opposite predictions about the relationship of adult size and frequency of infection with vector-borne pathogens. Competition among larvae produces small adult females. The competition-susceptibility hypothesis postulates that small females are more susceptible to infection and predicts frequency of infection should decrease with size. The competition-longevity hypothesis postulates that small females have lower longevity and lower probability of becoming competent to transmit the pathogen and thus predicts frequency of infection should increase with size. We tested these hypotheses for Aedes aegypti in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during a dengue outbreak. In...
A Zika virus (ZIKV) pandemic started soon after the first autochthonous cases in Latin America. Alth...
Population density can affect survival, growth, development time, and adult size and fecundity, whic...
Forty percent of the world's population is at risk of contracting dengue virus, which produces dengu...
Two hypotheses for how conditions for larval mosquitoes affect vectorial capacity make opposite pred...
Two hypotheses for how conditions for larval mosquitoes affect vectorial capacity make opposite pred...
As the pathogenic effects of a parasite on its hosts can strongly influence its epidemiology, we co...
For organisms with complex life cycles, larval environments can modify adult phenotypes. For mosquit...
<div><p>Despite the growing awareness that larval competition can influence adult mosquito life hist...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Despite the growing awareness that larval competition can influence adult mosquito life his-tory tra...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Abstract Background Understanding the variation in vector-borne disease transmission intensity acros...
<p>Size of adult mosquitoes is known to affect both population dynamics as well as disease tra...
1. Few studies have taken a comprehensive approach of measuring the impact of inter- and intra-speci...
Background: Arbovirus transmission by the mosquito Aedes aegypti can be reduced by the introduction ...
A Zika virus (ZIKV) pandemic started soon after the first autochthonous cases in Latin America. Alth...
Population density can affect survival, growth, development time, and adult size and fecundity, whic...
Forty percent of the world's population is at risk of contracting dengue virus, which produces dengu...
Two hypotheses for how conditions for larval mosquitoes affect vectorial capacity make opposite pred...
Two hypotheses for how conditions for larval mosquitoes affect vectorial capacity make opposite pred...
As the pathogenic effects of a parasite on its hosts can strongly influence its epidemiology, we co...
For organisms with complex life cycles, larval environments can modify adult phenotypes. For mosquit...
<div><p>Despite the growing awareness that larval competition can influence adult mosquito life hist...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Despite the growing awareness that larval competition can influence adult mosquito life his-tory tra...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
Abstract Background Understanding the variation in vector-borne disease transmission intensity acros...
<p>Size of adult mosquitoes is known to affect both population dynamics as well as disease tra...
1. Few studies have taken a comprehensive approach of measuring the impact of inter- and intra-speci...
Background: Arbovirus transmission by the mosquito Aedes aegypti can be reduced by the introduction ...
A Zika virus (ZIKV) pandemic started soon after the first autochthonous cases in Latin America. Alth...
Population density can affect survival, growth, development time, and adult size and fecundity, whic...
Forty percent of the world's population is at risk of contracting dengue virus, which produces dengu...