Publications for:
pest = Aedes sticticus
country = Sweden
found 10 publications:
2021
Different hatching rates of floodwater mosquitoes
Aedes sticticus, Aedes rossicus and
Aedes cinereus from different flooded environments
Insects (2021) 12 (4 - 279)
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pestinfo wiki2018
The Nedre Dalälven River landscape in central Sweden - a hot-spot for mosquito (Diptera:Culicidae) diversity
Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association (2018) 36, 17-22
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pestinfo wikiPest occurrence of
Aedes rossicus close to the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden
Journal of Vector Ecology (2018) 43 (1), 36-43
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pestinfo wiki2015
Specific detection of the floodwater mosquitoes
Aedes sticticus and
Aedes vexans DNA in predatory diving beetles
Insect Science (2015) 22 (4), 549-559
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pestinfo wiki2014
Efficiency of Bti-based floodwater mosquito control in Sweden – four examples
Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association (2014) 32, 1-8
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pestinfo wiki2010
Production of wetland Chironomidae (Diptera) and the effects of using
Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis for mosquito control
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2010) 100 (1), 117-125
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pestinfo wikiA six-year study of insect emergence from temporary flooded wetlands in central Sweden, with and without Bti-based mosquito control
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2010) 100 (6), 715-725
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pestinfo wiki2009
The present distribution and predicted geographic expansion of the floodwater mosquito
Aedes sticticus in Sweden
Journal of Vector Ecology (2009) 34 (1), 141-147
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pestinfo wiki2008
Comparison of mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) populations by wetland type and year in the lower River Dalälven region, Central Sweden
Journal of Vector Ecology (2008) 33 (1), 150-157
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pestinfo wiki2001
Comparison of mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) fauna characteristics of forested wetlands in Sweden
Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2001) 94 (4), 576-582
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