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Quantitative Relationships Between Immature and Emergent Adult Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations in Water Storage Container Habitats
2010
Journal of medical entomology
Although quantitative surveillance data for immature stages of Aedes aegypti are often used to prioritize containers or speciÞc types of containers for control, the relationship between immature and emergent adult populations under Þeld conditions is largely unknown. We examined the relationships between abundance of III/IV instars and pupae, and emerging adult population for a series of water storage containers in southern Vietnam. A large proportion of III/IV instars failed to progress to
doi:10.1603/me09297
pmid:20939367
fatcat:af3f3z7bx5gb3kqkbk6z3ht5xq