Integrating statistical and mechanistic approaches with biotic and environmental variables improves model predictions of the impact of climate and land-use changes …
Abstract Changes to Australia's climate and land-use patterns could result in expanded
spatial and temporal distributions of endemic mosquito vectors including Aedes and Culex …
spatial and temporal distributions of endemic mosquito vectors including Aedes and Culex …
Trends in mosquito species distribution modeling: insights for vector surveillance and disease control
Species distribution modeling (SDM) has become an increasingly common approach to
explore questions about ecology, geography, outbreak risk, and global change as they …
explore questions about ecology, geography, outbreak risk, and global change as they …
Mosquito communities and disease risk influenced by land use change and seasonality in the Australian tropics
DB Meyer Steiger, SA Ritchie, SGW Laurance - Parasites & vectors, 2016 - Springer
Background Anthropogenic land use changes have contributed considerably to the rise of
emerging and re-emerging mosquito-borne diseases. These diseases appear to be …
emerging and re-emerging mosquito-borne diseases. These diseases appear to be …
A multi-species simulation of mosquito disease vector development in temperate Australian tidal wetlands using publicly available data
K Staples, S Richardson, PJ Neville… - Tropical Medicine and …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Worldwide, mosquito monitoring and control programs consume large amounts of resources
in the effort to minimise mosquito-borne disease incidence. On-site larval monitoring is …
in the effort to minimise mosquito-borne disease incidence. On-site larval monitoring is …
Identifying biotic interactions which drive the spatial distribution of a mosquito community
Background Spatial variation in the risk of many mosquito-borne pathogens is strongly
influenced by the distribution of communities of suitable vector mosquitoes. The spatial …
influenced by the distribution of communities of suitable vector mosquitoes. The spatial …
Mapping the abundance of endemic mosquito-borne diseases vectors in southern Quebec
A Ludwig, F Rousseu, SO Kotchi, J Allostry… - BMC Public Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Climate change is increasing the dispersion of mosquitoes and the spread of
viruses of which some mosquitoes are the main vectors. In Quebec, the surveillance and …
viruses of which some mosquitoes are the main vectors. In Quebec, the surveillance and …
Importance of endogenous feedback controlling the long-term abundance of tropical mosquito species
GJ Yang, CJA Bradshaw, PI Whelan, BW Brook - Population Ecology, 2008 - Springer
Mosquitoes are a major vector for tropical diseases, so understanding aspects that modify
their population dynamics is vital for their control and protecting human health. Maximising …
their population dynamics is vital for their control and protecting human health. Maximising …
[HTML][HTML] Species distribution models applied to mosquitoes: Use, quality assessment, and recommendations for best practice
JR Barker, HJ MacIsaac - Ecological Modelling, 2022 - Elsevier
Mosquito borne diseases (MBD) are a major global health concern. To aid MBD
management efforts, the distribution of mosquito species is frequently investigated through …
management efforts, the distribution of mosquito species is frequently investigated through …
Endogenous and exogenous factors controlling temporal abundance patterns of tropical mosquitoes
GJ Yang, BW Brook, PI Whelan, S Cleland… - Ecological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The growing demand for efficient and effective mosquito control requires a better
understanding of vector population dynamics and how these are modified by endogenous …
understanding of vector population dynamics and how these are modified by endogenous …
Bionomic response of Aedes aegypti to two future climate change scenarios in far north Queensland, Australia: implications for dengue outbreaks
CR Williams, G Mincham, SA Ritchie, E Viennet… - Parasites & vectors, 2014 - Springer
Background Dengue viruses are transmitted by anthropophilic mosquitoes and infect
approximately 50 million humans annually. To investigate impacts of future climate change …
approximately 50 million humans annually. To investigate impacts of future climate change …