Changes in outdoor malaria and dengue vectors following human activities
Sebayang, Boni Facino (2025) Changes in outdoor malaria and dengue vectors following human activities. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Abstract
Boni Sebayang conducted studies to incriminate vectors by detecting pathogens they harbour together with investigations of their behaviours for their control. Two Anopheles species in Sumatra were found that potentially transmit zoonotic, enzootic and/or human malaria. The thesis described the larval habitats and sugar feeding behaviours as control strategies.
| Item ID: | 89849 |
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| Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
| Keywords: | Aedes albopictus, Sugar feeding, Mosquito ecology, Fructose, Cold anthrone, Malaria, Dengue |
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| Copyright Information: | Copyright © 2025 Boni Facino Sebayang |
| Additional Information: | One publication arising from this thesis is stored in ResearchOnline@JCU, at time of processing. Please see the Related URLS. The publication is: [Chapter 6] Swan, T., Ritmejeryte, E., Sebayang, B., Jones, R., Devine, Gregor, Graham, M., Zich, F.A., Staunton, K., Russell, T.L., and Burkot, T.R. (2021) Sugar prevalence in Aedes albopictus differs by habitat, sex and time of day on Masig Island, Torres Strait, Australia. Parasites & Vectors, 14. 520. |
| Date Deposited: | 10 Dec 2025 02:58 |
| FoR Codes: | 42 HEALTH SCIENCES > 4202 Epidemiology > 420207 Major global burdens of disease @ 50% 34 CHEMICAL SCIENCES > 3401 Analytical chemistry > 340199 Analytical chemistry not elsewhere classified @ 25% 31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 3103 Ecology > 310301 Behavioural ecology @ 25% |
| SEO Codes: | 20 HEALTH > 2099 Other health > 209999 Other health not elsewhere classified @ 50% 28 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE > 2801 Expanding knowledge > 280102 Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences @ 50% |
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