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Three Mosquitoes The Biology of Deadly Insects

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By: Jeffrey R Powell(Author)
251 pages, 28 colour & 22 b/w illustrations and maps; tables
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An engaging introduction to mosquitoes unravels the complex biology, evolution, and natural history of these tiny yet formidable creatures.

There are more than 3,700 species of mosquitoes in the world, yet most research has focused on three that have had the greatest health impacts on humans: Aedes aegypti, Anopheles gambiae, and Culex pipiens. In Three Mosquitoes, renowned Yale biologist Jeffrey R. Powell provides a comprehensive yet accessible guide to these critical species.

Powell discusses the three mosquitoes' complex biology, distributions, taxonomy, and evolutionary histories, along with their ecological and social implications. However, rather than describe each species in isolation, the book is arranged by themes and levels of biological organization (molecular, whole organism, and population). This structure reveals insightful comparisons and highlights important contrasts that might be overlooked if each species were described separately. Within this context, Powell examines mosquito-microbe associations – focusing mainly on the microbes that cause human disease – and past, present, and future efforts to control mosquito populations to reduce disease transmission.

Whether you are a student, instructor, an entomologist, or a curious reader, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the genetic, ecological, and behavioural intricacies of mosquitoes that highlights their crucial roles in human history and health.

Contents

Preface

1. Taxonomy and History
2. Genomes
3. Mating and Oviposition
4. Larvae and Pupa
5. Adults
6. Blood Feeding
7. Ecology
8. Genetic Variation
9. Population Genetics
10. Speciation
11. Microbiomes, Diseases, and Innate Immunity
12. Other Mosquitoes

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Biography

Jeffrey R. Powell is a research professor at Yale University.

New
By: Jeffrey R Powell(Author)
251 pages, 28 colour & 22 b/w illustrations and maps; tables
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"Three Mosquitoes is a well-written account of the history of and methods behind what we know about three medically important mosquito groups. The book would be a great primer for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students and of interest to those with some biological background who are willing to learn some mosquito-specific terminology."
–  Richard C. Wilkerson, coauthor of Mosquitoes of the World

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