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pro vyhledávání: '"Jose R, Rovira"'
Autor:
Kelly L. Bennett, Carmelo Gómez-Martínez, Yamileth Chin, Kristin Saltonstall, W. Owen McMillan, Jose R. Rovira, Jose R. Loaiza
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Abstract Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus develop in the same aquatic sites where they encounter microorganisms that influence their life history and capacity to transmit human arboviruses. Some bacteria such as Wolbachia are currently being consid
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/468e0e579f8644efb8034f904c7f5f23
Autor:
Kelly L. Bennett, Carmelo Gómez Martínez, Alejandro Almanza, Jose R. Rovira, W. Owen McMillan, Vanessa Enriquez, Elia Barraza, Marcela Diaz, Javier E. Sanchez-Galan, Ari Whiteman, Rolando A. Gittens, Jose R. Loaiza
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Abstract Background The long-distance dispersal of the invasive disease vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus has introduced arthropod-borne viruses into new geographical regions, causing a significant medical and economic burden. The used-tire
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/75a495651d754e658b5a84f29cd6f389
Autor:
Jose R. Loaiza, Larissa C. Dutari, Jose R. Rovira, Oris I. Sanjur, Gabriel Z. Laporta, James Pecor, Desmond H. Foley, Gillian Eastwood, Laura D. Kramer, Meghan Radtke, Montira Pongsiri
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Abstract The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis (IDH) is well-known in ecology providing an explanation for the role of disturbance in the coexistence of climax and colonist species. Here, we used the IDH as a framework to describe the role of fores
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bc56d0853b1b403b9da594fa5d0de388
Autor:
Gilberto A Eskildsen, Jose R Rovira, Octavio Smith, Matthew J Miller, Kelly L Bennett, W Owen McMillan, Jose Loaiza
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 3, p e0194874 (2018)
Despite an increase in dengue outbreaks and the arrival of chikungunya and Zika disease in Panama, studies on the demographic history of the invasive Aedes mosquitoes that are the principle vectors of these diseases are still lacking in this region.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e48474bc6d274c64a498d29e50b45774
Autor:
Brenda Baca, Marcela Diaz, W. Owen McMillan, Jose R. Loaiza, Kelly L. Bennett, Jaime Cerro Medina, Madeleine Ducasa, Ari Whiteman, Vanessa Enriquez, Elia Barraza, Carmelo Gómez Martínez, Jose R. Rovira, Alejandro Almanza
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 23:1933-1948
Monitoring the invasion process of the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus and its interaction with the contender Aedes aegypti, is critical to prevent and control the arthropod-borne viruses (i.e., Arboviruses) they transmit to humans. Generally,
Autor:
William Lainhart, Larissa C Dutari, Jose R Rovira, Izis M C Sucupira, Marinete M Póvoa, Jan E Conn, Jose R Loaiza
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 5, p e0004718 (2016)
From 2002-2005, Panama experienced a malaria epidemic that has been associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation weather patterns, decreased funding for malaria control, and landscape modification. Case numbers quickly decreased afterward, and Panam
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/af7e0d1dacb14ff4a456571a815e5d42
Autor:
Jose R Loaiza, Matthew J Miller, Eldredge Bermingham, Oris I Sanjur, Patrick A Jansen, Jose R Rovira, Eric Alvarez, Eric Rodriguez, Philip Davis, Larissa C Dutari, James Pecor, Desmond Foley, Meghan Radtke, Montira J Pongsiri
Publikováno v:
F1000Research, Vol 2 (2014)
Free-ranging ticks are widely known to be restricted to the ground level of vegetation. Here, we document the capture of the tick species Amblyomma tapirellum in light traps placed in the forest canopy of Barro Colorado Island, central Panama. A tota
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a964c6c69b9a4c2eae7c67f2a615149e
Autor:
Kelly L, Bennett, W Owen, McMillan, Vanessa, Enríquez, Elia, Barraza, Marcela, Díaz, Brenda, Baca, Ari, Whiteman, Jaime, Cerro Medina, Madeleine, Ducasa, Carmelo, Gómez Martínez, Alejandro, Almanza, Jose R, Rovira, Jose R, Loaiza
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions
Monitoring the invasion process of the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus and its interaction with the contender Aedes aegypti, is critical to prevent and control the arthropod-borne viruses (i.e., Arboviruses) they transmit to humans. Generally,
Autor:
W. Owen McMillan, Kristin Saltonstall, Jose R. Rovira, Carmelo Gómez-Martínez, Jose R. Loaiza, Yamileth Chin, Kelly L. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus develop in the same aquatic sites where they encounter microorganisms that influence their life history and capacity to transmit human arboviruses. Some bacteria such as Wolbachia are currently being considered for
Autor:
Alejandro Almanza, W. Owen McMillan, Marcela Diaz, Carmelo Gómez Martínez, Elia Barraza, Rolando A. Gittens, Javier E. Sanchez-Galan, Jose R. Loaiza, Ari Whiteman, Vanessa Enriquez, Kelly L. Bennett, Jose R. Rovira
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & Vectors
Background The long-distance dispersal of the invasive disease vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus has introduced arthropod-borne viruses into new geographical regions, causing a significant medical and economic burden. The used-tire industry