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Ecology of Insect Vector Populations

โœ Scribed by R. C. Muirhead-Thomson (Auth.)


Year
1968
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page v
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-2
CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL PROBLEMS OF VECTOR ECOLOGY, Pages 3-7
CHAPTER 3 - TSE-TSE FLIES, Pages 8-30
CHAPTER 4 - ANOPHELINE MOSQUITO VECTORS OF MALARIA, Pages 31-50
CHAPTER 5 - CULICINE MOSQUITOES, Pages 51-68
CHAPTER 6 - BLACK-FLIES, SAND-FLIES AND MIDGES, Pages 69-85
CHAPTER 7 - HOUSE-FLIES AND BLOW-FLIES, Pages 86-94
CHAPTER 8 - VECTOR POPULATION STUDIES BY MEANS OF MARKING-RELEASE-RECAPTURE, Pages 95-101
CHAPTER 9 - SAMPLING OF FLEA POPULATIONS, Pages 102-123
CHAPTER 10 - SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION, Pages 124-144
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Pages 145-161
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 163-167
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 169-174


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