von Paula Doubrawa ; Eliot W. Quon ; Luis A. Martinez-Tossas ; Kelsey Shaler ; Mithu Debnath ; Nicholas Hamilton ; Thomas G. Herges ; Dave Maniaci ; Christopher L. Kelley ; Alan S. Hsieh ; Myra L. Blaylock ; Paul van der Laan ; Søren Juhl Andersen ; Sonja Krüger ; Marie Cathelain ; Wolfgang Schlez ; Jason Jonkman ; Emmanuel Branlard ; Gerald Steinfeld ; Sascha Schmidt ; Frédéric Blondel ; Laura Johanna Lukassen ; Patrick Moriarty
von Renke Lühken ; Christina Czajka ; Sonja Steinke ; Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit ; Wolf Peter Pfitzner ; Norbert Becker ; Ellen Kiel ; Andreas Krüger ; Egbert Tannich
von Renke Lühken ; Wolf Peter Pfitzner ; Jessica Börstler ; Rolf Garms ; KAtrin Huber ; Nino Schork ; Sonja Steinke ; Ellen Kiel ; Norbert Becker ; Egbert Tannich ; Andreas Krüger
To monitor adult mosquitoes several trapping devices are available. These are differently constructed and use various mechanisms for mosquito attraction, thus resulting in different trapping sensitivities and efficacies for the various species. Mosquito monitoring and surveillance programs in Europe use various types of mosquito traps, but only a few comparisons have been conducted so far. This study compared the performance of four commercial trapping devices, which are commonly used in Europe.
Parasites & vectors London : BioMed Central, 2008 7(2014), Artikel-ID 268, Seite 1-11 Online-Ressource