2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.03.975243
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Quantifying flight aptitude variation in wildA. gambiaes.l. in order to identify long-distance migrants

Abstract: BackgroundIn the West African Sahel, during the 5-7 month-long dry season mosquito reproduction is halted due to the absence of surface waters required for larval development.Recent studies have suggested that both Anopheles gambiae s.s and A. arabiensis persist in this region by migration from distant locations where larval sites are perennial, and A. coluzzii engages in long-distance migration, presumably within the Sahel, following shifting resources due to the ever-changing patterns of Sahelian rainfall. U… Show more

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