A shift in resting habitat and feeding behavior of Anopheles fluviatilis sibling species in the Keonjhar district of Odisha, India
Conclusions
High density of the sibling T was found in the study site with a shift in resting habitat and blood feeding preference.
GenBank submissions: KJ451071.1, KJ451072.1, KJ451073.1, KJ451074.1, KJ451432.1, KJ451433.1, KJ451434.1, KJ451435.1, KJ451428.1, KJ451429.1, KJ451430.1, KJ451431.1
Source: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Rath, A., Prusty, M. R., Das, M., Mahapatra, N., Tripathy, H., Hazra, R. K. Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research
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