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The study of demographic processes involved in species diversification and evolution ultimately provides explanations for the complex distribution of biodiversity on earth, indicates regions important for the maintenance and generation of biodiversity, and identifies biological units important fo...


Bennett, K.L.Kaddumukasa, M.Shija, F.Djouaka, R.Misinzo, G.Lutwama, J.Linton, Y.M.Walton, C.[Comparative phylogeography of Aedes mosquitoes and the role of past climatic change for evolution within Africa]Comparative phylogeography of Aedes mosquitoes and the role of past climatic change for evolution within Africa

Introduction Yellow fever continues to be a problem in sub-Saharan Africa with repeated epidemics occurring. The mosquito Aedes bromeliae is a major vector of yellow fever, but it cannot be readily differentiated from its non-vector zoophilic sister species Ae. lilii using morphological character...


Bennett, K.L.Linton, Y.Shija, F.Kaddumukasa, M.Djouaka, R.F.Misinzo, G.Lutwama, J.Huang, Y.Mitchell, L.B.Richards, MerylTossou, E.Walton, C.[Molecular differentiation of the African yellow fever vector Aedes bromeliae (Diptera: Culicidae) from its sympatric nonvector sister species, Aedes lilii]Molecular differentiation of the African yellow fever vector Aedes bromeliae (Diptera: Culicidae) from its sympatric nonvector sister species, Aedes lilii

Increasing globalization has promoted the spread of exotic species, including disease vectors. Understanding the evolutionary processes involved in such colonizations is both of intrinsic biological interest and important to predict and mitigate future disease risks. The Aedes aegypti mosquito is...


Bennett, K.L.Shija, F.Linton, Y.Misinzo, G.Kaddumukasa, M.Djouaka, R.F.Anyaele, O.Harris, AngelaIrish, S.Hlaing, T.Prakash, A.Lutwama, J.Walton, C.[Historical environmental change in Africa drives divergence and admixture of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes: a precursor to successful worldwide colonization?]Historical environmental change in Africa drives divergence and admixture of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes: a precursor to successful worldwide colonization?

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