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Fedinand, Ong’wen; Margaret, Mendi Njoroge; Ulrike, Fillinger; Heike, Lutermann; Tullu, Bukhari
(Insects, 2024)
Arthropod vectors are responsible for a multitude of human and animal diseases affecting poor communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Their control still relies on chemical agents, despite growing evidence of insecticide ...
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Bonface, Onyango; Copeland, Robert; John, Mbogholi; Caleb, Kibet; Tonnang, Henri E. Z.; Senagi, Kennedy
(Ecology and Evolution, 2024)
The current knowledge on insects feeding on fruits is limited, and some of the scarce existing data on the fruit- associated insects are secluded within the host institutions. Consequently, their value is not fully realized. ...
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Tchouassi, David P.; Robinson, O. Kisero; Rotich, Gilbert; Christopher, Dunlap; Baldwyn, Torto; Ephantus, J. Muturi
(Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2024)
Accurate knowledge of blood meal hosts of different mosquito species is critical foridentifying potential vectors and establishing the risk of pathogen transmission. Wecompared the performance of Miseq next generation ...
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Nelly, N. Ndungu; Timothy, M. Kegode; Justus, K. Kurgat; Kasina, J.M.; Subramanian, Sevgan; Nganso, Beatrice T.
(Heliyon, 2024)
Globally, the demand for natural remedies such as honey to manage ailments has increased. Yet, the health benefits and chemical composition of African honeys are not well understood. Therefore, this study aimed to characterise ...
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Joseph, G. Ndungu; Rose, M. Marubu; John, B. Ochola; Nixon, B. Onyimbo; Subramanian, Sevgan; Caroline, W. Muriuki; Kalist, E. Komu; Mary, W. Gikungu
(African Journal of Ecology, 2024)
Sub-Saharan freshwater biodiversity is impacted by changes in land use and climate change. To evaluate the relationship between physico-chemical variables and macroinvertebrate community assemblages in Kakamega and the ...
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