Chapter 13 Sand fly sex/aggregation pheromones
Sand flies are an ancient group of Diptera estimated to contain 1000 species. Approximately 70 of these transmit pathogens (viruses, bacteria and protists), which cause human and animal diseases. The most important are the Leishmania parasites, transmitted to humans and animals, during blood feeding...
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Wageningen Academic Publishers
2022
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