Afrotropical sand fly-host plant relationships in a leishmaniasis endemic area, Kenya.
The bioecology of phlebotomine sand flies is intimately linked to the utilization of environmental resources including plant feeding. However, plant feeding behavior of sand flies remains largely understudied for Afrotropical species. Here, using a combination of biochemical, molecular, and chemical...
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Main Authors: | Iman B Hassaballa (Author), Catherine L Sole (Author), Xavier Cheseto (Author), Baldwyn Torto (Author), David P Tchouassi (Author) |
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