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The book presents the habits and habit ecology of Mosquito vectors and tools demonstrates tremendous capabilities of the technology available to epidemiologists and researchers. The book helped in identification, characterization, monitoring and surveillance of breeding habitats and mapping of malaria risk areas. Mapping breeding habitats and analysis of areas of high disease prevalence. The distribution of malaria vector mosquitoes along with monitoring and evaluation of malaria control activities in various places.The mosquito larvae seen in the water bodies at random points in the ground…mehr

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The book presents the habits and habit ecology of Mosquito vectors and tools demonstrates tremendous capabilities of the technology available to epidemiologists and researchers. The book helped in identification, characterization, monitoring and surveillance of breeding habitats and mapping of malaria risk areas. Mapping breeding habitats and analysis of areas of high disease prevalence. The distribution of malaria vector mosquitoes along with monitoring and evaluation of malaria control activities in various places.The mosquito larvae seen in the water bodies at random points in the ground truthing are compared with the values of satellite images by GIS analysis. Identifying these mosquito larval habitats over a large geographic area based only on field survey , better methods for rapid and accurate determination of larval habitat distribution in the environment
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Dr. M .jagadishnaik working the Department of Zoology as Associate Professor in Acharya Nagarjuna University,Guntur,India. and member Chairman Board of studies of the Department. Dr. M.jagadishNaik`s area of research specialization in Ethano-Biology and published sixty reseach publications in various journals.He guided Twelve doctoral degrees.