Extinction probabilities as a function of temperature for populations of tsetse (Glossina spp.).
Significant reductions in populations of tsetse (Glossina spp) in parts of Zimbabwe have been attributed to increases in temperature over recent decades. Sustained increases in temperature might lead to local extinctions of tsetse populations. Extinction probabilities for tsetse populations have not...
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Main Authors: | Elisha B Are (Author), John W Hargrove (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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