Australian mosquito assemblages vary between ground and sub-canopy habitats
Journal Publication ResearchOnline@JCUSebayang, Boni F.;Russell, Tanya L.;Staunton, Kyran M.;Townsend, Michael;Paton, Christopher;Lehmann, Tovi;Burkot, Thomas R.
Abstract
The surveillance and control of mosquito-borne diseases is dependent upon understanding the bionomics and distribution of the vectors. Most studies of mosquito assemblages describe species abundance, richness and composition close to the ground defined often by only one sampling method. In this study, we assessed Australian mosquito species near the ground and in the sub-canopy using two traps baited with a variety of lures.
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PARASITES & VECTORS
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1756-3305
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BioMed Central
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10.1186/s13071-021-04999-6