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Smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season in the Solomon Islands.

Kimberley McLaughlinTanya L RussellAllan ApairamoHugo BugoroJance OscarRobert D CooperNigel W BeebeScott A RitchieThomas R Burkot
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
Density dependent effects are likely impacting the size of adult An. farauti emerging from a range of larval habitats. The data suggest that rainfall increases An. farauti numbers and that these more abundant mosquitoes are significantly smaller in size, but without any reduced survivorship being associated with smaller size. The higher malaria transmission rate in a high malaria focus village appears to be determined more by vector numbers than size or survivorship of the vectors.
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