Modeling disease vector occurrence when detection is imperfect II: Drivers of site-occupancy by synanthropic Triatoma brasiliensis in the Brazilian northeast.
BACKGROUND: Understanding the drivers of habitat selection by insect disease vectors is instrumental to the design and operation of rational control-surveillance systems. One pervasive yet often overlooked drawback of vector studies is that detection failures result in some sites being misclassified...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Valença-Barbosa (Author), Marli M Lima (Author), Otília Sarquis (Author), Claudia M Bezerra (Author), Fernando Abad-Franch (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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