Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases

Rice fields, swamps, irrigation canals, and rivers in selected areas with dengue cases in Luzon, Philippines were sampled for copepods in 2002. Six (6) species of copepods were recovered namely, Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday), Mesocyclops ogunnus Onabamiro (new records), Microcyclops sp., Eucyclop...

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Main Authors: Reyes, Cecilia P., Bautista, Soledad L., Cruz, Estrella I.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-92302023-03-30T05:33:16Z Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases Reyes, Cecilia P. Bautista, Soledad L. Cruz, Estrella I. Rice fields, swamps, irrigation canals, and rivers in selected areas with dengue cases in Luzon, Philippines were sampled for copepods in 2002. Six (6) species of copepods were recovered namely, Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday), Mesocyclops ogunnus Onabamiro (new records), Microcyclops sp., Eucyclops sp., Thermocyclops decipiens Keifer, and Thermocyclops sp.. Mesocyclops aspericornis, known as the most effective predator of Aedes aegypti first instar larvae in several countries, were found in ricefields and swamp in Bulacan, and in irrigation canal and river in Nueva Ecija. 2005-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8778 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Copepoda—Philippines—Geographical distribution Entomology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Copepoda—Philippines—Geographical distribution
Entomology
spellingShingle Copepoda—Philippines—Geographical distribution
Entomology
Reyes, Cecilia P.
Bautista, Soledad L.
Cruz, Estrella I.
Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
description Rice fields, swamps, irrigation canals, and rivers in selected areas with dengue cases in Luzon, Philippines were sampled for copepods in 2002. Six (6) species of copepods were recovered namely, Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday), Mesocyclops ogunnus Onabamiro (new records), Microcyclops sp., Eucyclops sp., Thermocyclops decipiens Keifer, and Thermocyclops sp.. Mesocyclops aspericornis, known as the most effective predator of Aedes aegypti first instar larvae in several countries, were found in ricefields and swamp in Bulacan, and in irrigation canal and river in Nueva Ecija.
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author Reyes, Cecilia P.
Bautista, Soledad L.
Cruz, Estrella I.
author_facet Reyes, Cecilia P.
Bautista, Soledad L.
Cruz, Estrella I.
author_sort Reyes, Cecilia P.
title Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
title_short Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
title_full Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
title_fullStr Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
title_full_unstemmed Survey of freshwater copepods (Crustacea) in selected areas of Luzon with dengue cases
title_sort survey of freshwater copepods (crustacea) in selected areas of luzon with dengue cases
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2005
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8778
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