Collecting eggs of Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Skuse, 1894) (Diptera, fam. Culicidae), ie. Asian tiger mosquito, was carried out in August 2016. Fourteen (14) ovitraps were placed at 3 different places: the area Banja Bansko (near Strumica), Mrzenci (Gevgelija) and at the border crossing between...
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Sokolovska, N.; Kostovska, J.; Musa, S.; Lazarevska, L.; Bajrami, L.; Arsenievski, Z.
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Korunić d.o.o. Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Zbornik radova. 29. znanstveno-stručno-edukativni seminar s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem DDD i ZUPP 2017, djelatnost dezinfekcije, dezinsekcije, deratizacije i zaštite uskladištenih poljoprivrednih proizvoda, Mošćenička Draga, Hrvatska, 4. do 7. travnja 2017, 2017, pp 87-93
Aedes aegypti (Dyar, 1920) was previously established in southern Europe and its disappearance from the Mediterranean is not well understood. Nowadays, this species is present in two European areas Islands Madeira and Black Sea area (Russia, Georgia and Turkey). In both areas populations are very...
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Korunić d.o.o. Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Zbornik radova. 29. znanstveno-stručno-edukativni seminar s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem DDD i ZUPP 2017, djelatnost dezinfekcije, dezinsekcije, deratizacije i zaštite uskladištenih poljoprivrednih proizvoda, Mošćenička Draga, Hrvatska, 4. do 7. travnja 2017, 2017, pp 95-101
The recently available genome of Aedes albopictus - the most worldwide-spread human arbovirus vector - has revealed a large genome repertory and a great plasticity which are believed to have contributed to the species success as an invasive species and opened the way to genomic, transcriptomic and...
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Iovinella, I.; Caputo, B.; Torre, A. della; Dani, F. R.
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Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Shannon, Irish Republic
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Journal of Insect Physiology, 2017, 99, pp 33-38
Phenotypic plasticity is considered as one of the key traits responsible for the establishment of populations of the invasive mosquito Aedes albopictus, an important vector of viral and parasitic pathogens. The successful spread of this species to higher altitudes and latitudes may be explained by...
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Kress, A.; Oppold, A. M.; Kuch, U.; Oehlmann, J.; Müller, R.
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Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Shannon, Irish Republic
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Journal of Insect Physiology, 2017, 99, pp 113-121
Background Aedes (Finlaya) koreicus (Edwards) is a mosquito that has recently entered Europe from Asia. This species is considered a potential threat to newly colonized territories, but little is known about its capacity to transmit pathogens or ability to compete with native mosquito species. The...
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Ciocchetta, S.; Darbro, J. M.; Frentiu, F. D.; Montarsi, F.; Capelli, G.; Aaskov, J. G.; Devine, G. J.
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BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
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Parasites and Vectors, 2017, 10, 74, pp (10 February 2017)
Background: Invasive alien species represent a growing threat for natural systems, economy and human health. Active surveillance and responses that readily suppress newly established colonies are effective actions to mitigate the noxious consequences of biological invasions. However, when an exotic ...
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Marcantonio, M.; Metz, M.; Baldacchino, F.; Arnoldi, D.; Montarsi, F.; Capelli, G.; Carlin, S.; Neteler, M.; Rizzoli, A.
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BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
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Parasites and Vectors, 2016, 9, 63, pp (3 February 2016)
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that dengue fever is endemic in Mozambique. Larvae of both the Afrotropical vector Aedes aegypti and its subspecies, Ae. aegypti formosus, have been reported from three provinces in Mozambique, two of which recently experienced dengue outbreaks. Despite...
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Kampango, A.; Abílio, A. P.
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BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
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Parasites and Vectors, 2016, 9, 76, pp (9 February 2016)
Background: Aedes albopictus and Ae. japonicus are two of the most widespread invasive mosquito species that have recently become established in western Europe. Both species are associated with the transmission of a number of serious diseases and are projected to continue their spread in Europe....
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Cunze, S.; Koch, L. K.; Kochmann, J.; Klimpel, S.
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BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
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Parasites and Vectors, 2016, 9, 573, pp (4 November 2016)
Targeted trapping of mosquito disease vectors plays an important role in the surveillance and control of mosquito-borne diseases. The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse), is an invasive species, which is spreading throughout the world, and is a potential vector of 24 arboviruses,...
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Roiz, D.; Duperier, S.; Roussel, M.; Boussès, P.; Fontenille, D.; Simard, F.; Paupy, C.
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Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 2016, 53, 2, pp 460-465
Within the framework of a national mosquito monitoring programme, a mosquito specimen collected in mid-2015 in southern Germany was identified as Aedes koreicus, a non-endemic species originating from East Asia. After the Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus, which is already established in Germany...
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Werner, D.; Zielke, D. E.; Kampen, H.
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Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
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Parasitology Research, 2016, 115, 3, pp 1331-1334