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Biological control of the mosquito Aedes aegypti

By Ricardo M. Souza, Bruna Silva, and Claudia Dolinski
Backed by Matija Mazi, Graham Luckhurst, Rafael F.Font, Judith Kemper, Scott And Pam Nesbitt, Cameron Schiller, James Baldwin, Rue, Byron Adams, Lester Ward, and 36 other backersPaulo Sergio Torres Brioso, Raquel Campos-Herrera, Adalberto Café-Filho, Renate Wesselingh, Kerri Seger, Eleodoro Del Valle, Tania Purens Novaretti, Christina Bailando, Luiz Carlos C B Ferraz, John Egerter, Wewin Tjiasmanto, Zach Bernstein, Sue Cox, Dane Bozeman, Tom Alar, Jeff Donofrio, Sharon Morris, Maxim Hurwicz, Elise Hoover, Lilian Margarete Paes Guimarães, Angela Heine, Pureum Kim, Nicole Sharpe, Matt Vieyra, Nicolas Jeker, David Esopi, Jens Hegg, Bruna Silva, Greice, Alexandre Almeida, Paulo Andreas Buckup, WEEMING, Arnd Merlevede, John Bestevaar, Wythe Marschall, and Eric D. Walters
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Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro
Brazil
Biology
DOI: 10.18258/10292
$3,520
Raised of $3,500 Goal
100%
Funded on 1/21/18
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Lab Notes

Obtaining mosquito larvae to conduct the assays: ...
November 28, 2017
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Here´s how entomopathogenic roundworms kill the mosquito:...
November 22, 2017
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Females of A. aegypti lay their eggs mostly in household...
November 22, 2017
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Here´s how entomopathogenic roundworms are cultured:...
November 22, 2017
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