2019
DOI: 10.1101/657023
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Biting rhythm, fecundity and longevity rate ofAedes albopictus(Skuse) females from different urbanized settings in Penang Island, Malaysia under uncontrolled laboratory conditions

Abstract: 27Urbanization could potentially modify Aedes albopictus' ecology by changing the 28 dynamics of the species, and increasing the abundance of their breeding sites due to 29 environmental changes, and thus contribute to dengue outbreaks. An efficient control of the 30 vector requires a deeper understanding on the biological components of this vector. Thus, this 31 study was conducted to evaluate the biting rhythm, fecundity and longevity rate of Ae. 32 albopictus in relation to urbanization strata; urban, su… Show more

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