predicting the potential distribution of main malaria vectors anopheles stephensi, an. culicifacies s.l. and an. fluviatilis s.l. in iran based on maximum entropy model. | malaria is considered as a major public health problem in southern areas of iran. the goal of this study was to predict best ecological niches of three main malaria vectors of iran: anopheles stephensi, anopheles culicifacies s.l. and anopheles fluviatilis s.l. a databank was created which included all published data about anopheles species of iran from 1961 to 2015. the suitable environmental niches for the three above mentioned anopheles species were predicted using maximum entropy model (maxe ... | 2017 | 28188765 |
bio-ecology of malaria vectors in an endemic area, southeast of iran. | to determine some bio-ecological aspects of malaria vectors in jask county, where is targeted for malaria elimination in the national program. | 2016 | 26851783 |
distribution of sibling species of anopheles culicifacies s.l. and anopheles fluviatilis s.l. and their vectorial capacity in eight different malaria endemic districts of orissa, india. | the study was undertaken in eight endemic districts of orissa, india, to find the members of the species complexes of anopheles culicifacies and anopheles fluviatilis and their distribution patterns. the study area included six forested districts (keonjhar, angul, dhenkanal, ganjam, nayagarh and khurda) and two non-forested coastal districts (puri and jagatsingpur) studied over a period of two years (june 2007-may 2009). an. culicifacies a, b, c and d and an. fluviatilis s and t sibling species ... | 2010 | 21225194 |
potential distribution of two species in the medically important anopheles minimus complex (diptera: culicidae). | anopheles minimus theobald (=an. minimus a) and possibly anopheles harrisoni harbach & manguin (=an. minimus c) are important malaria vector species in the minimus complex in southeast asia. the distributions of these species are poorly known, although detailed information could benefit malaria vector incrimination and control. we used published collection records of these species and environmental geospatial data to construct consensus ecological niche models (enm) of each species' potential ge ... | 2008 | 18826026 |