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Malaria Journal|February 18, 2014
The bionomics of the malaria vector Anopheles farauti in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: issues for successful vector controlHugo Bugoro, Jeffery L Hii, Charles Butafa, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|October 4, 2021
Gene flow between island populations of the malaria mosquito, <i>Anopheles hinesorum</i>, may have contributed to the spread of divergent host preference phenotypesLuke Ambrose, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos, Robert D Cooper, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 11, 2016
Anopheles farauti is a homogeneous population that blood feeds early and outdoors in the Solomon IslandsTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 12, 2016
Determinants of host feeding success by Anopheles farautiTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology|January 21, 2014
Microsatellite and mitochondrial markers reveal strong gene flow barriers for Anopheles farauti in the Solomon Archipelago: implications for malaria vector controlLuke Ambrose, Robert D Cooper, Tanya L Russell, et al.
Malaria Journal|June 26, 2019
Smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season in the Solomon IslandsKimberley McLaughlin, Tanya L Russell, Allan Apairamo, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 30, 2007
A curious coincidence: mosquito biodiversity and the limits of the Japanese encephalitis virus in AustralasiaStéphane Hemmerter, Jan Slapeta, Andrew F van den Hurk, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 17, 2016
Larval habitats of the Anopheles farauti and Anopheles lungae complexes in the Solomon IslandsTanya L Russell, Thomas R Burkot, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 13, 2016
Frequent blood feeding enables insecticide-treated nets to reduce transmission by mosquitoes that bite predominately outdoorsTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|February 6, 2013
Barrier screens: a method to sample blood-fed and host-seeking exophilic mosquitoesThomas R Burkot, Tanya L Russell, Lisa J Reimer, et al.
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Malaria Journal|February 18, 2014
The bionomics of the malaria vector Anopheles farauti in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: issues for successful vector controlHugo Bugoro, Jeffery L Hii, Charles Butafa, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|October 4, 2021
Gene flow between island populations of the malaria mosquito, <i>Anopheles hinesorum</i>, may have contributed to the spread of divergent host preference phenotypesLuke Ambrose, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos, Robert D Cooper, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 11, 2016
Anopheles farauti is a homogeneous population that blood feeds early and outdoors in the Solomon IslandsTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 12, 2016
Determinants of host feeding success by Anopheles farautiTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology|January 21, 2014
Microsatellite and mitochondrial markers reveal strong gene flow barriers for Anopheles farauti in the Solomon Archipelago: implications for malaria vector controlLuke Ambrose, Robert D Cooper, Tanya L Russell, et al.
Malaria Journal|June 26, 2019
Smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season in the Solomon IslandsKimberley McLaughlin, Tanya L Russell, Allan Apairamo, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 30, 2007
A curious coincidence: mosquito biodiversity and the limits of the Japanese encephalitis virus in AustralasiaStéphane Hemmerter, Jan Slapeta, Andrew F van den Hurk, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 17, 2016
Larval habitats of the Anopheles farauti and Anopheles lungae complexes in the Solomon IslandsTanya L Russell, Thomas R Burkot, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|March 13, 2016
Frequent blood feeding enables insecticide-treated nets to reduce transmission by mosquitoes that bite predominately outdoorsTanya L Russell, Nigel W Beebe, Hugo Bugoro, et al.
Malaria Journal|February 6, 2013
Barrier screens: a method to sample blood-fed and host-seeking exophilic mosquitoesThomas R Burkot, Tanya L Russell, Lisa J Reimer, et al.
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