Browsing by Author "Slotman, Michel A"
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Ng'habi, Kija R; Meneses, Claudio R; Cornel, Anthony J; Slotman, Michel A; Knols, Bart GJ; Ferguson, Heather M; Lanzaro, Gregory C (Parasites & Vectors, 2008)
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Cosme, Luciano V (2015-12-15)When animals are exposed to new conditions they need to tune the expression of hundreds of genes in specific tissues and at a specific time requires the interplay of multiple processes. Females are required to locate ...
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Adams, Dayvion Reshaud (2020-11-25)Parasites have diverse impacts on the vector hosts they infect. This includes alterations to host behavior, survivorship, and fecundity. One group of parasites frequently consumed by mosquitoes are avian malaria parasites ...
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Overgaard, Hans J; Sæbø, Solve; Reddy, Michael R; Reddy, Vamsi P; Abaga, Simon; Matias, Abrahan; Slotman, Michel A (Malaria Journal, 2012)
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Foquet, Bert (2020-11-19)Locusts are grasshoppers that swarm and exhibit an extreme form of phenotypic plasticity called density-dependent phase polyphenism. They exist in two different phases, solitarious and gregarious, which are found at low ...
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Overgaard, Hans J; Reddy, Vamsi P; Abaga, Simon; Matias, Abrahan; Reddy, Michael R; Kulkarni, Vani; Schwabe, Christopher; Segura, Luis; Kleinschmidt, Immo; Slotman, Michel A (Parasites & Vectors, 2012)
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Reddy, Michael R; Overgaard, Hans J; Abaga, Simon; Reddy, Vamsi P; Caccone, Adalgisa; Kiszewski, Anthony E; Slotman, Michel A (Malaria Journal, 2011)
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Deitz, Kevin Canning (2017-05-26)This dissertation explores the genomics of speciation in the An. gambiae complex. The complex is comprised of eight recently diverged species and contains the most important vectors of human malaria. Male F1 hybrids between ...
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Aguero, Carlos M (2020-07-08)Social insects are among some of the most ecologically successful species. However, social living can also carry severe costs, such as an increased risk of disease transmission. In response, social insects have evolved ...
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Popkin-Hall, Zachary Ray (2020-07-14)In this dissertation, I explore three major areas of inquiry underlying vertebrate host choice in the Anopheles (An.) gambiae complex. An. coluzzii is a major vector due to its high anthropophily. Therefore, studying the ...