Bibliography:Culex tarsalis
Publication list for Culex tarsalis sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (123)
- 2 identification/taxonomy (2)
- 3 control - general (29)
- 4 biocontrol - natural enemies (15)
- 5 health/environmental effects of pesticides (2)
- 6 pesticide resistance of pest (2)
- 7 thresholds/decision-support systems (2)
- 8 quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)
- 9 environment - cropping system/rotation (70)
- 10 population dynamics/ epidemiology (42)
- 11 surveys/sampling/distribution (68)
- 12 pheromones/attractants/traps (19)
- 13 new introduction of pest (1)
- 14 molecular biology - genes (7)
- 15 rearing/culturing/mass production (2)
- 16 review (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (123)
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identification/taxonomy (2)
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2005) 107, 892-902
Richard F. Darsie Jr. (2005)
Key to the pupae of the mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of Florida
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2003) 105, 100-107
Richard F. Darsie Jr. and Jonathan E. Day (2003)
Studies of the genus Culex Linnaeus in Florida I. Redescription of the pupae of Culex nigripalpus Theobald and Cx. tarsalis Coquillett, vectors of St. Louis encephalitis, and a key to pupae of Culex species in the eastern United States (Diptera: Culicidae)
control - general (29)
biocontrol - natural enemies (15)
health/environmental effects of pesticides (2)
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2013) 29, 352-357
Sharon P. Lawler and Deborah A. Dritz (2013)
Efficacy of spinosad in control of larval Culex tarsalis and chironomid midges, and its nontarget effects
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2010) 26, 57-66
Paula A. Macedo, Jerome J. Schleier III, Marcia Reed, Kara Kelley, Gary W. Goodman, David A. Brown and Robert K.D. Peterson (2010)
Evaluation of efficacy and human health risk of aerial ultra-low volume applications of pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide for adult mosquito management in response to West Nile virus activity in Sacramento County, California
pesticide resistance of pest (2)
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2008) 24, 281-288
Adam C. Strong, Boris C. Kondratieff, Michael S. Doyle and William C. Black IV (2008)
Resistance to permethrin in Culex tarsalis in northeastern Colorado
Pest Management Science (2007) 63, 234-240
Sharon P. Lawler, Deborah A. Dritz, Julie A. Christiansen and Anthony J. Cornel (2007)
Effects of lambda-cyhalothrin on mosquito larvae and predatory aquatic insects
thresholds/decision-support systems (2)
Journal of Medical Entomology (2012) 49, 1144-1153
Chen-Chih Chen, Tasha Epp, Emily Jenkins, Cheryl Waldner, Philip S. Curry and Catherine Soos (2012)
Predicting weekly variation of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae) West Nile virus infection in a newly endemic region, the Canadian Prairies
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2000) 16, 22-27
Jeny Wegbreit and William K. Reisen (2000)
Relationships among weather, mosquito abundance, and encephalitis virus activity in California: Kern County 1990–98
quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2005) 21, 225-226
Roy T. Furumizo, Wesley R. Warashina and Harry M. Savage (2005)
First collection of Anopheles (Anopheles) punctipennis (Say) on Oahu, Hawaii: Implications for the potential introduction of West Nile virus
environment - cropping system/rotation (70)
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population dynamics/ epidemiology (42)
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surveys/sampling/distribution (68)
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pheromones/attractants/traps (19)
new introduction of pest (1)
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2005) 21, 225-226
Roy T. Furumizo, Wesley R. Warashina and Harry M. Savage (2005)
First collection of Anopheles (Anopheles) punctipennis (Say) on Oahu, Hawaii: Implications for the potential introduction of West Nile virus
molecular biology - genes (7)
Molecular Ecology (2010) 19, 1518-1519
Tony L. Goldberg, Tavis K. Anderson and Gabriel L. Hamer (2010)
West Nile virus may have hitched a ride across the Western United States on Culex tarsalis mosquitoes
Molecular Ecology (2010) 19, 1573-1584
Meera Venkatesan and Jason L. Rasgon (2010)
Population genetic data suggest a role for mosquito-mediated dispersal of West Nile virus across the western United States
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2007) 21, 204-208
M. Venkatesan, M.C. Hauer and J.L. Rasgon (2007)
Using fluorescently labelled M13-tailed primers to isolate 45 novel microsatellite loci from the arboviral vector Culex tarsalis
Molecular Ecology Notes (2006) 6, 680-682
Jason L. Rasgon, Meera Venkatesan, Catherine J. Westbrook and Mary Claire Hauer (2006)
Polymorphic microsatellite loci from the West Nile virus vector Culex tarsalis
Journal of Medical Entomology (1997) 34, 68-73
Tianyun Su and Mir S. Mulla (1997)
Nutritional reserves, body weight, and starvation tolerance of autogenous and anautogenous strains of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology (1997) 34, 729-734
Tianyun Su and Mir S. Mulla (1997)
Quantitative determination of free amino acids in the hemolymph of autogenous and anautogenous strains of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae)
Environmental Entomology (1988) 17, 172-180
R.H. Dadd, J.E. Kleinjan and S.M. Asman (1988)
Eicosapentaenoic acid in mosquito tissues: Differences between wild and laboratory-reared adults
rearing/culturing/mass production (2)
Journal of Vector Ecology (1997) 22, 30-35
Jittawadee Rodcharoen, Mir S. Mulla and John D. Chaney (1997)
Organic enrichment of breeding sources for sustained productivity of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)
Environmental Entomology (1988) 17, 172-180
R.H. Dadd, J.E. Kleinjan and S.M. Asman (1988)
Eicosapentaenoic acid in mosquito tissues: Differences between wild and laboratory-reared adults
review (1)
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2012) 28, S82-S91
William K. Reisen (2012)
The contrasting bionomics of Culex mosquitoes in western North America