Dry season reproductive depression of Anopheles gambiae in the Sahel

Author:

Yaro Alpha S.,Traoré Adama I.,Huestis Diana L.,Adamou Abdoulaye,Timbiné Seydou,Kassogué Yaya,Diallo Moussa,Dao Adama,Traoré Sékou F.,Lehmann Tovi

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Insect Science,Physiology

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