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Supplementary material 14 from: Gloria-Soria A, Shragai T, Ciota AT, Duval TB, Alto BW, Martins AJ, Westby KM, Medley KA, Unlu I, Campbell SR, Kawalkowski M, Tsuda Y, Higa Y, Indelicato N, Leisnham PT, Caccone A, Armstrong PM (2022) Population genetics of an invasive mosquito vector, Aedes albopictus in the Northeastern USA. NeoBiota 78: 99-127. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.78.84986
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- Gloria-Soria, Andrea1
- Shragai, Talya2
- Ciota, Alexander T.3
- Duval, Todd B.4
- Alto, Barry W.5
- Martins, Ademir J.6
- Westby, Kathleen M.7
- Medley, Kim A.7
- Unlu, Isik8
- Campbell, Scott R.9
- Kawalkowski, Malgorzata10
- Tsuda, Yoshio11
- Higa, Yukiko11
- Indelicato, Nicholas12
- Leisnham, Paul T.13
- Caccone, Adalgisa14
- Armstrong, Philip M.15
- 1. Center for Vector Biology & Zoonotic Diseases, Department of Entomology, New Haven, United States of America|Yale University, New Haven, United States of America
- 2. Cornell University, Ithaca, United States of America
- 3. Arbovirus Laboratory, Wadsworth Center, Slingerlands, United States of America
- 4. Bristol County Mosquito Control Project, Attleboro, United States of America
- 5. University of Florida, Vero Beach, United States of America
- 6. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil|Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Entomologia Molecular, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 7. Washington University in Saint Louis, Eureka, United States of America
- 8. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control Division, Miami, United States of America
- 9. Arthropod-Borne Disease Laboratory, Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Yaphank, United States of America
- 10. Division of Vector Control, Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Yaphank, United States of America
- 11. Department of Medical Entomology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- 12. D.O.T. & I / Highway Division, Ewing, United States of America
- 13. University of Maryland, College Park, United States of America
- 14. Yale University, New Haven, United States of America
- 15. Center for Vector Biology & Zoonotic Diseases, Department of Entomology, New Haven, United States of America
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Population structure on Aedes albopictus samples from all Connecticut samples (no temporal series) based on 15 microsatellite markers
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- Journal article: 10.3897/neobiota.78.84986 (DOI)