Impact of underground storm drain systems on larval ecology of Culex and Aedes species in urban environments of Southern California
Abstract An extensive network of storm water conveyance systems in urban areas, often referred to as the “underground storm drain system” (USDS), serves as significant production habitats for mosquitoes. Knowledge of whether USDS habitats are suitable for newly introduced dengue vectors Aedes aegypt...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoming Wang, Guofa Zhou, Daibin Zhong, Yiji Li, Stacia Octaviani, Andrew T. Shin, Timothy Morgan, Kiet Nguyen, Jessica Bastear, Melissa Doyle, Robert F. Cummings, Guiyun Yan |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4fd69e6cd39e4363877918c4c4104e8a |
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