Abstract. Irrigation for rice cultivation increases the production of Anopheles gambiae, the main vector of malaria in Mali. Mosquito abundance is highly variable across villages and seasons. We examined whether rice cultivation patterns mapped using remotely sensed imagery can account for some of this variance. We collected entomologic data and mapped land use around 18 villages in the two cropping seasons during two years. Land use classification accuracy ranged between 70 % and 86%. The area of young rice explained 86 % of the inter-village variability in An. gambiae abundance in August before the peak in malaria transmission. Estimating rice in a 900-meter buffer area around the villages resulted in the best correlation with mosquito ab...
Abstract Background The diversity and abundance of Anopheles larvae has significant influence on the...
A field study was carried out in the rice irrigation scheme Office du Niger, Mali, to observe malari...
Abstract. A study was carried out at Karima Village in the Mwea Rice Irrigation Scheme in Kenya to a...
The study assessed the impact of rice paddy water management practices and related environmental con...
Abstract. Anophelism without malaria has long been recognized. In large irrigation projects, such as...
A field study was carried out in the large-scale rice irrigation scheme of the Office du Niger in Ma...
Seven cross-sectional entomological surveys were carried out from September 1995 to February 1998 in...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
anopheline mosquito populations increase sharply during the rainy season, but are barely detect-able...
International audienceBackground Improving the knowledge and understanding of the environmental dete...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
Abstract Background Irrigation schemes may result in subsequent changes in malaria disease dynamics....
Abstract Background The diversity and abundance of Anopheles larvae has significant influence on the...
A field study was carried out in the rice irrigation scheme Office du Niger, Mali, to observe malari...
Abstract. A study was carried out at Karima Village in the Mwea Rice Irrigation Scheme in Kenya to a...
The study assessed the impact of rice paddy water management practices and related environmental con...
Abstract. Anophelism without malaria has long been recognized. In large irrigation projects, such as...
A field study was carried out in the large-scale rice irrigation scheme of the Office du Niger in Ma...
Seven cross-sectional entomological surveys were carried out from September 1995 to February 1998 in...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
anopheline mosquito populations increase sharply during the rainy season, but are barely detect-able...
International audienceBackground Improving the knowledge and understanding of the environmental dete...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
Abstract Background Irrigation schemes may result in subsequent changes in malaria disease dynamics....
Abstract Background The diversity and abundance of Anopheles larvae has significant influence on the...
A field study was carried out in the rice irrigation scheme Office du Niger, Mali, to observe malari...
Abstract. A study was carried out at Karima Village in the Mwea Rice Irrigation Scheme in Kenya to a...