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Defining the larval habitat: abiotic and biotic parameters associated with Anopheles farauti productivity.

Kimberley McLaughlinThomas R BurkotJance OscarNigel W BeebeTanya L Russell
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
Large swamps and lagoons are the largest and most abundant An. farauti habitats in the Solomon Islands. Positive habitats were more frequently associated with the presence of predators (vertebrates and invertebrates) and higher water temperatures. Cohabitation with predators is indicative of a complex habitat ecosystem and raises questions about the potential of biological control as an effective control strategy. Increased presence of An. farauti with higher water temperature suggests a potential explanation for the coastal distribution of this species which is not found inland at elevated altitudes where temperatures would be cooler.
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