| [the autogenic character of aedes pullatus (coquillett, 1904) and new geographic localizations for aedes caspius (pallas, 1771), aedes mariae (sergent and sergent, 1903), aedes detritus (haliday, 1833) and culiseta subochrea (edwards, 1921)]. | | 1975 | 240306 |
| [inventory of the culcinae in balagne (corsica)]. | we have drawn up the faunistic inventory of culicinae in balagne (corsica) in late summer. the list shows the following species (in order of frequency): culex hortensis, culex pipiens, culex impudicus, culex territans (?), culiseta longiareolata, culiseta annulata, culiseta subochrea, aedes mariae, aedes caspius, aedes vexans, anopheles claviger, anopheles maculipennis. we have observed the important recession of the maculipennis complex (only one female catched indoor) and the abundance of anop ... | 1978 | 754888 |
| mario coluzzi (1938-2012). | | 2014 | 24498979 |
| dynamics of mtdna introgression during species range expansion: insights from an experimental longitudinal study. | introgressive hybridization represents one of the long-lasting debated genetic consequences of species range expansion. mitochondrial dna has been shown to heavily introgress between interbreeding animal species that meet in new sympatric areas and, often, asymmetric introgression from local to the colonizing populations has been observed. disentangling among the evolutionary and ecological processes that might shape this pattern remains difficult, because they continuously act across time and s ... | 2016 | 27460445 |
| [effect of the photoperiod of the site of oviposition of aedes mariae (diptera,culicidae)]. | the overwintering biology of aedes (ochlerotatus) mariae (one of the sibling species of the mariae complex) was studied in populations from the tyrrhenian coast of central italy (sperlonga and formia). ae. mariae has in this zone several generations per year and its larvae are commonly found from march to october exclusively in rock pools along the coast. field and laboratory observations show in these populations an embryonic winter diapause induced by short-day photoperiods (9-12 hours). the p ... | 2006 | 1233395 |
| distribution pattern and genetic structure of aedes zammitii (diptera: culicidae) along the mediterranean and aegean coasts of turkey. | the mariae species complex, consisting of aedes mariae, aedes phoeniciae, and aedes zammitii, has a limited distribution worldwide. all three species are found in rocky habitats on the coastal areas of mediterranean countries. aedes phoeniciae and ae. zammitii are two members of the mariae complex that exist in turkey. the aim of this study was to determine the distribution pattern and genetic structure of ae. zammitii along the mediterranean and aegean regions. for this purpose, larval and adul ... | 2016 | 27232138 |
| hybridization, natural selection, and evolution of reproductive isolation: a 25-years survey of an artificial sympatric area between two mosquito sibling species of the aedes mariae complex. | natural selection can act against maladaptive hybridization between co-occurring divergent populations leading to evolution of reproductive isolation among them. a critical unanswered question about this process that provides a basis for the theory of speciation by reinforcement, is whether natural selection can cause hybridization rates to evolve to zero. here, we investigated this issue in two sibling mosquitoes species, aedes mariae and aedes zammitii, that show postmating reproductive isolat ... | 2014 | 25041755 |
| genetic distance between two sibling species of the aedes mariae complex (diptera, culicidae). | two sibling species of the mariae complex of the aedes genus have been studied: ae. mariae and ae. zammitii. thee mosquitoes are allopatric and show similar adaptations to rocky mediterranean coasts. the isolating mechanisms between the two species are well studied. a partial sterility of hybrid f1, limited to males, has been found with laboratory cross experiments. strong pre-mating isolating mechanisms were shown in nature by means of release experiments, the frequency of hybrids never exceedi ... | 1978 | 553279 |
| [treatment of foci of "aedes mariae" with larvicides (abate, dursban) on a polyethylene support]. | | 1970 | 4110521 |
| [morphological differences and sterility barriers in the aedes mariae complex (diptera, culicidae)]. | | 1968 | 5744491 |
| [presence of aëdes mariae in the latina province]. | | 1958 | 13624149 |
| a survey of aedes (diptera: culicidae) mosquitoes in tunisia and the potential role of aedes detritus and aedes caspius in the transmission of zika virus. | the present study aimed to update the list of aedes mosquito species occurring in tunisia and to test the vector competence of aedes (ochlerotatus) caspius (pallas) and ae. (ochlerotatus) detritus (haliday), the locally most abundant and widespread species, to transmit zika virus (zikv). in 2017-2018, mosquito larvae were collected from 39 different larval habitats in seven bioclimatic zones of tunisia. the salinity and ph of each breeding site were measured. the survey revealed the presence of ... | 2019 | 31121045 |