Seasonal and hourly diversity patterns of anthropophagous female mosquito species in a semi-conserved area at the southern Mexico
Julio César Canales-Delgadillo,
Nallely Vázquez-Pérez,
Vicente Viveros-Santos
et al.
Abstract:Mosquitoes are the most dangerous organisms on Earth because they spread causal agents of diseases. However, mosquito populations need to be better known in coastal areas of the Yucatan Peninsula to understand and prevent the spread of diseases effectively. To increase the knowledge about the mosquito community in the southern Gulf of Mexico region, we determined the diversity of mosquito species in Isla del Carmen Campeche. We trapped adult mosquitoes using buccal aspirators on monthly surveys (September 2019… Show more
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