2010
Evidence for Reduction of Native Mosquitoes With Increased Expansion of Invasive Ochlerotatus Japonicus Japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Northeastern United States
Andreadis T, Wolfe R. Evidence for Reduction of Native Mosquitoes With Increased Expansion of Invasive Ochlerotatus Japonicus Japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Northeastern United States. Journal Of Medical Entomology 2010, 47: 43-52. PMID: 20180307, DOI: 10.1603/033.047.0106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsEcosystemHousingMosquito ControlNew EnglandOchlerotatusPopulation DensityRefuse DisposalWaterConceptsOchlerotatus japonicus japonicusRock pool habitatsNortheastern United StatesPool habitatsRock poolsRelative abundanceDisposal sitesNatural container habitatsLarval populationsEastern North AmericaImpact of OCCulex restuans TheobaldInvasion successNative speciesHigh summer temperaturesLandscape featuresTire environmentNative mosquitoesContainer habitatsInterspecific competitionHabitatsRestuans TheobaldStream bedAbundant mosquitoInvasive mosquito
1988
A survey of mosquitoes breeding in used tire stockpiles in Connecticut.
Andreadis T. A survey of mosquitoes breeding in used tire stockpiles in Connecticut. Journal Of The American Mosquito Control Association 1988, 4: 256-60. PMID: 3199116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMosquito speciesHabitat typesSurvey of mosquitoesCulex speciesCulex restuansCulex pipiensSpeciesLarval surveysDiscernable preferenceCuliseta melanuraAnopheles punctipennisAedes albopictusMelanuraTire casingsTriseriatusAtropalpusMosquitoesCxBreedingPunctipennisGenusTerritansLarvaeRestuansTire dump