Sensitivity of Anopheles gambiae population dynamics to meteo-hydrological variability: a mechanistic approach

作者: Gianni Gilioli , Luigi Mariani

DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-10-294

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摘要: Background Mechanistic models play an important role in many biological disciplines, and they can effectively contribute to evaluate the spatial-temporal evolution of mosquito populations, light increasing knowledge crucial driving on vector dynamics played by meteo-climatic features as well other physical-biological characteristics landscape.

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