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1 December 2012 The Contrasting Bionomics of Culex Mosquitoes in Western North America
William K. Reisen
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Abstract

Mosquitoes in the genus Culex are the primary enzootic maintenance and bridge vectors of the North American encephalitides, now including West Nile virus. This review briefly summarizes the biology of three key vector species in western North America, Culex tarsalis, Cx. pipiens complex and Cx. stigmatosoma, focusing on the long history of research done in California. Topics reviewed include population genetic structure, larval ecology, autogeny, mating behavior, host-seeking behavior, host-selection patterns, and overwintering strategies. These attributes collectively have allowed the successful exploitation of anthropogenically altered ecosystems and enabled the role of these species as maintenance and bridge vectors of arboviruses.

2012 by The American Mosquito Control Association, Inc.
William K. Reisen "The Contrasting Bionomics of Culex Mosquitoes in Western North America," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 28(4s), 82-91, (1 December 2012). https://doi.org/10.2987/8756-971X-28.4.82
Published: 1 December 2012
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KEYWORDS
bionomics
Culex pipiens complex
Culex stigmatosoma
Culex tarsalis
western North America
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