An assessment of adult mosquito collection techniques for studying species abundance and diversity in Maferinyah, Guinea
Published 2020 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
An assessment of adult mosquito collection techniques for studying species abundance and diversity in Maferinyah, Guinea
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Parasites & Vectors
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Online
2020-03-24
DOI
10.1186/s13071-020-04023-3
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Centers for Disease Control-type light traps equipped with high-intensity light-emitting diodes as light sources for monitoring Anopheles mosquitoes
- (2018) Benedita Maria Costa-Neta et al. ACTA TROPICA
- Mosquito-borne arboviruses of African origin: review of key viruses and vectors
- (2018) Leo Braack et al. Parasites & Vectors
- An assessment of mosquito collection techniques for xenomonitoring of anopheline-transmitted Lymphatic Filariasis in Ghana
- (2018) Millicent Opoku et al. PARASITOLOGY
- Rapid Epidemiological and Entomological Survey for Validation of Reported Indicators and Characterization of Local Malaria Transmission in Guinea, 2017
- (2018) Alioune Camara et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
- Evaluation of the Performance of Different Traps for Sampling Usutu and West Nile Viruses and Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) Vectors in Senegal
- (2018) Diawo Diallo et al. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
- Species Identification and Resistance Status of Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Diptera: Culicidae) Mosquitoes in Guinea
- (2017) K. Keita et al. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
- Low prevalence of Plasmodium and absence of malaria transmission in Conakry, Guinea: prospects for elimination
- (2016) Bernard L. Kouassi et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- Malaria vector populations across ecological zones in Guinea Conakry and Mali, West Africa
- (2016) Boubacar Coulibaly et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- MEGA7: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Version 7.0 for Bigger Datasets
- (2016) Sudhir Kumar et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
- Comparative evaluation of the efficiency of the BG-Sentinel trap, CDC light trap and Mosquito-oviposition trap for the surveillance of vector mosquitoes
- (2016) Yiji Li et al. Parasites & Vectors
- Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Usinglme4
- (2015) Douglas Bates et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- Applications and limitations of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention miniature light traps for measuring biting densities of African malaria vector populations: a pooled-analysis of 13 comparisons with human landing catches
- (2015) Olivier J T Briët et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- Evaluation of a protocol for remote identification of mosquito vector species reveals BG-Sentinel trap as an efficient tool for Anopheles gambiae outdoor collection in Burkina Faso
- (2015) Marco Pombi et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- Assessing the presence of Wuchereria bancrofti in vector and human populations from urban communities in Conakry, Guinea
- (2015) Bernard L. Kouassi et al. Parasites & Vectors
- Characterizing, controlling and eliminating residual malaria transmission
- (2014) Gerry F Killeen MALARIA JOURNAL
- Development of the BG-Malaria trap as an alternative to human-landing catches for the capture of Anopheles darlingi
- (2014) Renata Antonaci Gama et al. MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ
- Field evaluation of a novel synthetic odour blend and of the synergistic role of carbon dioxide for sampling host-seeking Aedes albopictus adults in Rome, Italy
- (2014) Marco Pombi et al. Parasites & Vectors
- Evaluation of gravid traps for the collection of Culex quinquefasciatus, a vector of lymphatic filariasis in Tanzania
- (2014) Seth R. Irish et al. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
- Fever versus fever: The role of host and vector susceptibility and interspecific competition in shaping the current and future distributions of the sylvatic cycles of dengue virus and yellow fever virus
- (2013) Kathryn A. Hanley et al. INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
- Monitoring Malaria Vector Control Interventions: Effectiveness of Five Different Adult Mosquito Sampling Methods
- (2013) Shirley A. Onyango et al. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY
- Standardizing operational vector sampling techniques for measuring malaria transmission intensity: evaluation of six mosquito collection methods in western Kenya
- (2013) Jacklyn Wong et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- A Novel Synthetic Odorant Blend for Trapping of Malaria and Other African Mosquito Species
- (2012) Wolfgang R. Mukabana et al. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
- Spatial distribution and male mating success of Anopheles gambiaeswarms
- (2011) Abdoulaye Diabaté et al. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Increased proportions of outdoor feeding among residual malaria vector populations following increased use of insecticide-treated nets in rural Tanzania
- (2011) Tanya L Russell et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- Improvement of a synthetic lure for Anopheles gambiae using compounds produced by human skin microbiota
- (2011) Niels O Verhulst et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
- The dominant Anopheles vectors of human malaria in Africa, Europe and the Middle East: occurrence data, distribution maps and bionomic précis
- (2010) Marianne E Sinka et al. Parasites & Vectors
- Evolutionary forces on Anopheles: what makes a malaria vector?
- (2010) Anna Cohuet et al. TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY
- Unexpected Anthropophily in the Potential Secondary Malaria Vectors Anopheles coustani s.l. and Anopheles squamosus in Macha, Zambia
- (2010) Christen M. Fornadel et al. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES
- Malaria vector composition and insecticide susceptibility status in Guinea Conakry, West Africa
- (2009) S. B. VEZENEGHO et al. MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY
- Insertion polymorphisms of SINE200 retrotransposons within speciation islands of Anopheles gambiae molecular forms
- (2008) Federica Santolamazza et al. MALARIA JOURNAL
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started