Insects, Vol. 16, Pages 435: Diflubenzuron Did Not Affect the Abilities of the Backswimmer Buenoa tarsalis to Survive and Prey upon Larvae of Aedes aegypti
Insects doi: 10.3390/insects16040435
Authors:
Sabrina H. C. Araujo
Luis G. Salinas Jimenez
Maria J. M. Corrêa
Viviana L. Bohorquez Zapata
Monalisa S. S. Oliveira
Joshua S. Fernandes
Jônatas M. Gomes
Raimundo W. S. Aguiar
Gil R. Santos
Wilson R. Valbon
Eugênio E. Oliveira
The management of mosquitoes that transmit human diseases such as Zika, dengue fever, and chikungunya relies mainly on the abatement of immature stages by larvicidal insecticides […]
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