Anopheles gambiae
Cross-source consensus on Anopheles gambiae from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The main field dataset came from a 1962-1963 survey near Muheza, Tanzania. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- The study investigated whether mortality in wild Anopheles gambiae depends on age. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- Monthly physiological age distributions of Muheza mosquitoes did not differ significantly. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- Survival to 30 days in simulated chronological age distributions was very low. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- Nulliparous mosquitoes made up the largest share of monthly house-catch age compositions. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes