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Establishment, Genetic Diversity, and Habitat Suitability of Aedes albopictus Populations from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Aedes albopictus, also known as the tiger mosquito, is widespread worldwide across trop-ical, subtroPalabras claves:Aedes albopictus, COI, ECUADOR, haplotypeAutores:Andrés Carrazco-Montalvo, Cevallos V.E., Coloma J., Patricio Ponce, Quentin E., Sofía I. Muñoz-Tobar, Stephany Daniela VillotaFuentes:scopusTwo haplotypes of aedes aegypti detected by nd4 mitochondrial marker in three regions of ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Aedes aegypti, also known as the yellow fever mosquito, is the main vector of several arboviruses. IPalabras claves:Aedes Aegypti, ECUADOR, haplotype, ND4Autores:Andrés Carrazco-Montalvo, Cevallos V.E., Coloma J., Holechek S.A., Patricio Ponce, Sofía I. Muñoz-Tobar, Stephany Daniela Villota, Wang C.Fuentes:scopusThe role of dispersal for shaping phylogeographical structure of flightless beetles from the Andes
ArticleAbstract: Background: Páramo is a tropical alpine ecosystem present in the northern Andes. Its patchy distribuPalabras claves:Andes, Dispersal, Flightless, Ground beetles, Paramo, Population geneticsAutores:Caterino M.S., Sofía I. Muñoz-TobarFuentes:scopus