Animal Pharm Ecology of Malaria Vectors, 2018 Research Report - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Animal Pharm Ecology of Malaria Vectors" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The eradication of malaria is a global issue requiring professionals to fully understand the ecology of the disease vectors. The authors of this unique report have 40 years' experience across 5 continents and have produced a comprehensive overview of the biology, behaviour, and impact of mosquitoes.

The 19 chapters extent from an introduction to insects and mosquito systematics through to the development of novel control techniques and incorporate case histories of the vectors and their relationship to malaria in a variety of settings.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: Classification and Systematics

Chapter 2: Mosquito Life Histories

Chapter 3: The Search for the Host

Chapter 4: Dispersal

Chapter 5: Population Dynamics

Chapter 6: Dry Season Ecology

Chapter 7: Mapping

Chapter 8: Vectorial Capacity

Chapter 9: Oviposition (gonotrophic) Cycle Duration

Chapter 10: Mosquito Survival Determined by Dissection

Chapter 11: Sporozoite Determination

Chapter 12: Vector Control

Chapter 13: Surveillance and Sampling

Chapter 14: Sampling

Chapter 15: Epidemics

Chapter 16: Malaria and Dengue

Chapter 17: Sampling Techniques

Chapter 18: Some Case Histories

Chapter 19: Glossary

Chapter 20: References

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