2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102002000600013
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Principales criaderos para Aedes aegypti y culícidos asociados, Argentina

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“…In two cities in Argentina, entomological indices were higher than in Puerto Iguazú (HI: 67-76%; CI: 18-39%; BI: 127-249) 9,10 . In the city of Clorinda, with longer standing Ae.…”
Section: Container Categorymentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…In two cities in Argentina, entomological indices were higher than in Puerto Iguazú (HI: 67-76%; CI: 18-39%; BI: 127-249) 9,10 . In the city of Clorinda, with longer standing Ae.…”
Section: Container Categorymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…urban studies 4,5,9,10 . In two cities in Argentina, entomological indices were higher than in Puerto Iguazú (HI: 67-76%; CI: 18-39%; BI: 127-249) 9,10 .…”
Section: Container Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os resultados da análise de variância para os modelos ajustados em função da presença ou não presença das formas adultas e imaturas desses vetores (Stein et al, 2002). Por outro lado, os registros da Tabela 3 indicaram a Ilha de Fogo como sendo a zona da região, no momento do estudo, sem tendência significativa à diminuição do número de criadouros.…”
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“…aegypti inhabits, although the behavior of Cx. quinquefasciatus differs widely (Schweigmann et al 1997;Almirón & Ludueña Almeida 1998;Stein et al 2002Stein et al , 2011. In this study, we only recorded adult specimens, while immature forms were found in epiphytic bromeliads in the Tucumán province (Stein et al 2013).…”
Section: Culexmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…aegypti from a wide variety of habitats in urban areas in Argentina, which indicates the ability of this species to adapt to new anthropic conditions (Campos 1993;Campos & Maciá 1996;Avilés et al 1997;Schweigmann et al 1997;Augier 1998;Almirón & Ludueña Almeida 1998;Stein et al 2002Stein et al , 2011Campos et al 2011). In the present work, larvae of Ae.…”
Section: Culexmentioning
confidence: 99%