Effect of habitat fragmentation on rural house invasion by sylvatic triatomines: A multiple landscape-scale approach.
After the decrease of the relative importance of Triatoma infestans, a number of studies reported the occurrence of sylvatic triatomines dispersing actively to domestic environments in the dry western Chaco Region of Argentina. Anthropic modification of the landscape is mentioned as one of the main...
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Main Authors: | Miriam Cardozo (Author), Federico Gastón Fiad (Author), Liliana Beatríz Crocco (Author), David Eladio Gorla (Author) |
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