The Man-biting Activity of Phlebotomine Sandflies (Diptera:Psychodidae) in a Tropical Wet Forest Environment in ColombiaUniversity of Wisconsin, 1977 - 474 pages |
Contents
Collecting Methods and Number of Catches | 33 |
III | 57 |
8 | 62 |
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analysis of variance anthropophilic axis bench bifoliata biting activity Buenos Aires Carapa guianensis catch per period catch periods Chaniotis clearing catches clearing habitats Colombia detected Diptera diurnal dry season entities Entomol epiphytes F ratio Fairchild and Hertig forest and clearing forest catches forest floor forest species geometric mean catch gomezi ground level Haddow haematophagous hartmanni located Lutzomyia magnitudes of biting man-biting activity man-biting catches mature forest microenvironments modified geometric mean multiple comparison number of catch occurred ordination Osorno Osorno-Mesa Panama panamensis pasture patterns of biting patterns of man-biting phlebotomine sandflies pioneer vegetation primarily Providencia forest Providencia platform Providencia region Providencia study area Psychodidae rainfall Río Anorí rotundipennis secondary forest series of catches six clearing sites species combined species taken statistically significant stratification of man-biting Summary temporal patterns taken MW tended three forest sites three sites tintinnabula Tiroteos forest Tiroteos sites trapidoi trees Tropical Wet Forest understory variation vertical stratification yuilli