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    Host preference patterns in domestic and wild settings: Insights into Anopheles feeding behavior by Bouafou, Lemonde, Makanga, Boris K., Rahola, Nil, Boddé, Marilou, Ngangué, Marc F., Daron, Josquin, Berger, Audric, Mouillaud, Theo, Makunin, Alex, Korlević, Petra, Nwezeobi, Joachim, Kengne, Pierre, Paupy, Christophe, Lawniczak, Mara K. N., Ayala, Diego

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-06-2024)
    “…The adaptation of Anopheles malaria vectors to domestic settings is directly linked to their ability to feed on humans. The strength of this species–habitat…”
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    Genetic structure of the mosquito Aedes aegypti in local forest and domestic habitats in Gabon and Kenya by Xia, Siyang, Cosme, Luciano V, Lutomiah, Joel, Sang, Rosemary, Ngangue, Marc F, Rahola, Nil, Ayala, Diego, Powell, Jeffrey R

    Published in Parasites & vectors (13-08-2020)
    “…The mosquito Aedes aegypti is a devastating disease vector transmitting several important human arboviral diseases. In its native range in Africa, the mosquito…”
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    Natural Wolbachia infections are common in the major malaria vectors in Central Africa by Ayala, Diego, Akone‐Ella, Ousman, Rahola, Nil, Kengne, Pierre, Ngangue, Marc F., Mezeme, Fabrice, Makanga, Boris K., Nigg, Martha, Costantini, Carlo, Simard, Frédéric, Prugnolle, Franck, Roche, Benjamin, Duron, Olivier, Paupy, Christophe

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2019)
    “…During the last decade, the endosymbiont bacterium Wolbachia has emerged as a biological tool for vector disease control. However, for long time, it was…”
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    A new species in the major malaria vector complex sheds light on reticulated species evolution by Barrón, Maite G., Paupy, Christophe, Rahola, Nil, Akone-Ella, Ousman, Ngangue, Marc F., Wilson-Bahun, Theodel A., Pombi, Marco, Kengne, Pierre, Costantini, Carlo, Simard, Frédéric, González, Josefa, Ayala, Diego

    Published in Scientific reports (14-10-2019)
    “…Complexes of closely related species provide key insights into the rapid and independent evolution of adaptive traits. Here, we described and studied Anopheles…”
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