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Population dynamics of pest mosquitoes and potential malaria and West Nile virus vectors in relation to climatic factors and human activities in the Camargue, France

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The Camargue is an extensive wetland in the southeast of France, which is highly influenced by human activities. Large ponds, marshes and irrigated fields provide abundant potential breeding sites for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes, which are important in terms of the nuisance they cause to people and animals, the limitations they impose on tourism and their potential threat to human health. Several of the mosquito species present are potential vectors of malaria and West Nile virus. Therefore, the population dynamics of these species were monitored over an entire breeding season during March-October 2005. Mosquito populations were sampled in two study areas once every
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hal-03359124 , version 1 (30-09-2021)

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Nicolas Ponçon, Celine Toty, Gregory L’ambert, Gilbert Le Goff, Cecile Brengues, et al.. Population dynamics of pest mosquitoes and potential malaria and West Nile virus vectors in relation to climatic factors and human activities in the Camargue, France. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2007, 21 (4), pp.350-357. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2915.2007.00701.x⟩. ⟨hal-03359124⟩
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