City puzzles: Does urban land scape affect genetic population structure in Aedes aegypti?
Cities usually offer a suitable environment for the dengue vector Aedes aegypti, providing oviposition sites, accessibility to human hosts and nectar meals. However, large urban centres are highly heterogeneous environments, forming a patched landscape that could affect Ae. aegypti population dynami...
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Main Authors: | Lucía Maffey (Author), Viviana Confalonieri (Author), Esteban Hasson (Author), Nicolás Schweigmann (Author) |
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