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    Habitat characteristics and anthropogenic activities influence the distribution of macroinvertebrate traits and ecological preferences in Nigerian streams: a case study of Osun State, Nigeria by Akinpelu, O. T., Arimoro, F. O., Ayanwale, A. V., Chukwuemeka, V. I., Oladeji, T. A., Akindele, E. O.

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-09-2024)
    “…Impact of habitat characteristics and anthropogenic activities on the distribution of macroinvertebrate traits and ecological preferences was assessed in Osun…”
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    Seasonal trends in epidemiological and entomological profiles of malaria transmission in North Central Nigeria by Olayemi, I K, Ande, A T, Ayanwale, A V, Mohammed, A Z, Bello, I M, Idris, B, Isah, B, Chukwuemeka, V, Ukubuiwe, A C

    Published in Pakistan journal of biological sciences (15-02-2011)
    “…The influence of seasonal changes on epidemiological and entomological indices of malaria transmission in North Central Nigeria was elucidated in a series of…”
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    A study of the fish fauna of Tagwai Lake Minna, Nigeria, in relation to gear selectivity by Ayanwale, A V, Shokunbi, M T, Olayemi, I K, Chukwuemeka, V I, Falusi, F M, Erhabor, O F

    Published in Pakistan journal of biological sciences (01-08-2013)
    “…The fish fauna of Tagwai Lake Minna, Nigeria, was studied from July to September, 2010. Sampling was carried out during the day using different gears. A total…”
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    Insecticide susceptibility profile of the principal malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Diptera: Culicidae), in north-central Nigeria by Olayemi, I K, Ande, A T, Chita, S, Ibemesi, G, Ayanwale, V A, Odeyemi, O M

    Published in Journal of vector borne diseases (01-06-2011)
    “…The other three insecticides tested, namely permethrin, propoxur and fenitrothion, induced very high mortality rates (>98%) in the Minna population of An…”
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    Comparative investigation provides further insights on how riparian deforestation and different land uses impact the distribution of freshwater macroinvertebrates in Nigerian streams by Akinpelu, O.T., Arimoro, F.O., Ayanwale, A.V., Chukwuemeka, V.I., Adedapo, A.M., Akindele, E.O.

    Published in Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology (01-02-2024)
    “…Riparian forest loss and various land use impacts on macroinvertebrate communities in Nigerian streams remain poorly understudied. To fill this knowledge gap,…”
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    Knowledge of Malaria and Implications for Control in an Endemic Urban Area of North Central Nigeria by Olayemi, I.K., Omalu, I.C.J., Abolarinwa, S.O., Mustapha, O.M., Ayanwale, V.A., Mohammed, A.Z., Bello, I.M., Chukwuemek, V.I.

    Published in Asian journal of epidemiology (2012)
    “…This study was carried out to assess the people's knowledge about malaria in an urban area of north central Nigeria. Data were collected from about 1,500…”
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    Contamination of Sachet Water in Nigeria: Assessment and Health Impact by Omalu ICJ, Eze GC, Olayemi IK, Gbesi S, Adeniran LA, Ayanwale AV, Mohammed AZ, Chukwuemeka V

    “…Adequate supply of fresh and clean drinking water is a basic need for all human beings. Water consumers are frequently unaware of the potential health risks…”
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