Publications
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mosquito surveillance employing new jersey light traps on indian reservations in iowa, nebraska and south dakota in 1984 and 1985. | a mosquito surveillance program was established in 1983 on indian reservations in iowa, nebraska and south dakota. standard new jersey light traps were operated on 12 reservations throughout the summer seasons in 1984 and 1985. rainfall levels in general were higher than normal at all sites in 1984 but were lower than normal at most sites in 1985. aedes vexans was the most abundant species collected on all reservations and culex tarsalis second in abundance. man-biting collections of mosquitoes ... | 1987 | 2904939 |
occurrence and seasonal incidence of mosquitoes on indian reservations in iowa, nebraska and south dakota during 1983. | a mosquito surveillance program designed to prevent future human cases of western equine encephalitis or saint louis encephalitis was established in 1983 on indian reservations under the jurisdiction of the aberdeen area indian health service in iowa, nebraska and south dakota. standard new jersey light traps were operated on all reservations throughout the summer season while cdc miniature and encephalitis virus surveillance traps were employed for shorter periods of time on 4 reservations. aed ... | 1986 | 2906969 |
weather and land cover influences on mosquito populations in sioux falls, south dakota. | this study compared the spatial and temporal patterns of culex tarsalis coquillett and aedes vexans meigen populations and examined their relationships with land cover types and climatic variability in sioux falls, sd. between 24 and 30 cdc co2-baited light traps were set annually in sioux falls from may to september 2005-2008. land cover data were acquired from the 2001 national land cover dataset and the percentages of selected land cover types were calculated within a 600-m buffer zone around ... | 2011 | 21661329 |