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IPC Scientific Papers 2004

Scientific Paper

IPC Scientific Papers 2004


  • BAKRI, A., HENDRICHS J., ENKERLIN W., CAYOL J.P., ROBINSON A., FERRIS I. (2004). The Tephritid Workers Database (www.tephritid.org); In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, 2004. USDA and University of Florida.

  • BAKRI, A.J. and J. HENDRICHS. (2004). Radiation Dose for Sterilization and Disinfestation of Tephritid Fruit Flies. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa, pp. 475-479.

  • BARNES, B.N., EYLES, D.K. and G. FRANZ. (2004). South Africa's Fruit Fly Programme the Hex River Valley Pilot Project and beyond. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa, pp. 131-141.

  • CACERES, C. (2004). Current Status of Mass Rearing Technology for Olive Fly (Bactrocera olea Gmel.) (Diptera, Tephritidae). In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, 2004. USDA and University of Florida.

  • CACERES, C. and WORNOAYPORN V. (2004). Relation Between Sperm Competition and Irradiation Dose in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata Wied.) (Diptera: Tephritidae). In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, 2004. USDA and University of Florida.

  • CACERES, C., V. WORNOAYPORN, A. ISLAM, A. S. ROBINSON, M.T. VERA, H., DE LA VEGA, J.HENDRICHS and J-P. CAYOL. (2004). Mating incompatibility among populations of the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae): implications for the Sterile Insect Technique. In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, 2004. USDA and University of Florida.

  • CACERES, C., J. P. CAYOL, W. ENKERLIN, G. FRANZ, J. HENDRICHS and A. S. ROBINSON. (2004). Comparison of Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata: Tephritidae) bisexual and genetic sexing strains: Development, evaluation and economics. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa, pp 367- 381.

  • CAYOL, J.P., Y. RÖSSLER, M. WEISS, M. BAHDOUSHEH, M. OMARI, M. HAMALAWI and A. ALMUGHAYYAR. (2004). Fruit fly control and monitoring in the Near East: shared concern of a regional transboundary problem. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa, pp. 155-171.

  • CHANG, C. L., C. CACERES and E.A. JANG. (2004). A novel liquid larval diet and its rearing system for Melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillet) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 97: 524-528.

  • DEPINAY, J.M.O., C.M. MBOGO, G.F. KILLEEN, B.G.J. KNOLS, J. BEIER, J. CARLSON, J. DUSHOFF, P. BILLINGSLEY, H. MWAMBI, J. GITHURE, A.M. TOURE, and F.E MCKENZIE. (2004). A simulation model of African Anopheles ecology and population dynamics for the analysis of malaria transmission. Malaria Journal, 3, 29 (21 pp).

  • ENKERLIN, W.R. and M.M. QUINLAN (2004). Development of an International Standard to Facilitate the Transboundary Shipment of Sterile Insects. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa pp. 203-212.

  • FELDMANN, U. (2004). The sterile insect technique as a component of area-wide integrated pest management of tsetse, pp. 565-582. In: I. Maudlin, P. H. Holmes and M. A. Miles (eds.), The trypanosomiases. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, U.K., 614 pp.

  • FERGUSON, H.M, JOHN, B., NG'HABI, K. and KNOLS, B.G.J. (2004). Redressing the sex imbalance in knowledge of vector biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 20, 202-209.

  • FILLINGER, U., G. SONYE, G.F. KILLEEN, B.G.J. KNOLS and N. BECKER. (2004). The practical importance of permanent and semi-permanent habitats for controlling aquatic stages of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato mosquitoes: Operational observations from a rural town in Western Kenya. Trop. Med. Int. Hlth 9: 1274-1289.

  • FRANZ, G. (2004). Genetic Sexing. In: Capinera, J.L. (Ed.) Ecyclopedia of Entomology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ordrecht, Netherlands pp. 957-958.

  • GBOLADE, A.A., N. LUKWA, D.T. ALENDA, C. OËTE, and B.G.J. KNOLS. (2004). Guidelines or studies on plant-based vector control agents. In: Traditional Medicinal Plants and Malaria (M. Willcox et al., Eds.). CRC Press, FL, USA. pp. 389-408.

  • GOUAGNA, L.C., B.A. OKECH, E. W. KABIRU, G. F. KILLEEN, P. OBARE, S. OMBONYA, J. C. BEIER, B.G.J. KNOLS, J. I. GITHURE and G. YAN (2004). Seasonality of Plasmodium falciparum infection and risk factors for gametocyte carriage in patients attending a rural health centre in Western Kenya. East African Medical Journal, 80, 627-634.

  • IMPOINVIL, D.E., J. O. KONGERE, W.A. FOSTER, B. N. NJIRU, G. F. KILLEEN, J. I. GITHURE, J. C. BEIER, A. HASSANALI and B.G.J. KNOLS. (2004). Survival of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae on plants from Mbita, western Kenya. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 18: 108-115.

  • KATSOYANNOS, B. I., N. T. PAPADOPOULOS, N. A. KOULOUSSIS and J. HENDRICHS. (2004). Effect of citrus peel substances on male Mediterranean fruit fly behaviour. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa, pp 13-17.

  • KILLEEN, G.F., A. SEYOUM and B.G.J. KNOLS. (2004). Rationalising historical successes of malaria control in Africa in terms of mosquito resource availability management. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 71:87-93.

  • KNOLS, B.G.J., L.A. SUMBA, T.O. GUDA, A. L. DENG, A. HASSANALI, and J.C. BEIER. (2004). Selection of oviposition sites by the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae. (Diptera: Culicidae) is mediated by semiochemicals of microbial origin. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 24: 260-265.

  • KRASTEVA, R., A. M. HANDLER, A. ZACHAROPOULOU, C. CACERES and G. FRANZ. (2004). Generation and initial analyses of transgenic medfly strains. In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, (2004). USDA and University of Florida.

  • MARQUEZ, J.G., M.J.B. VREYSEN, A.S. ROBINSON, S. BADO and E.S. KRAFSUR. (2004). Mitochondrial diversity analysis of Glossina palpalis gambiensis from Mali and Senegal. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 18: 288-295.

  • MATHENGE, E.M., G.O. OMWERI, L.W. IRUNGU, P.N. NDEGWA, E. WALCZAK, T.A. SMITH, G.F. KILLEEN, and B.G.J. KNOLS, (2004). Comparative field evaluation of the Mbita trap, Centers for Disease Control light trap and the human landing catch for sampling of malaria vectors in western Kenya. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 70, 33-37.

  • MATTIOLI, R. C., U. FELDMANN, G. HENDRICKX, W. WINT, J. JANNIN and J. SLINGENBERGH. (2004). Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis intervention policies supporting sustainable animal-agricultural development. Food, Agriculture and Environment 2 (2): 310-314.

  • MSHINDA, H., G.F. KILLEEN, W.R. MUKABANA, E.M. MATHENGE, L.E.G. MBOERA, and B.G.J. KNOLS, (2004). Development of genetically modified mosquitoes in Africa. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 4, 264-265.

  • MUKABANA, W.R., W. TAKKEN, G.F. KILLEEN, and B.G.J KNOLS. (2004). Allomonal effect of breath contributes to differential attractiveness of humans to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. Malaria Journal, 3, 1. (8 pp.).

  • NDUNG'U, M., TORTO, B., HASSANALI, A., KNOLS, B.G.J., CHHABRA, S. and J. KERIKO. (2004). Larvicidal activity of extracts of five east African Meliaceae plants against Anopheles gambiae. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. 24: 311-318.

  • OKECH, B.A., GOUAGNA, L.C., KNOLS, B.G.J., KABIRU, E.W., KILLEEN, G.F., BEIER, J.C., YAN, G., and J. I. GITHURE. (2004). Influence of indoor microclimate and diet on survival of Anopheles gambiae s.s. (Diptera: Culicidae) in village house conditions in western Kenya. Int. J. Trop. Insect Sci: 24: 207-212.

  • PETIT-MARTY, N., M.T. VERA, C. CACERES and A. ROBINSON. (2004). Postzygotic isolation occurring between Anastrepha fraterculus populations from Peru and Argentina. In: Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 16-21, 2004. USDA and University of Florida.

  • ROBINSON, A.S., G. FRANZ and P.W. ATKINSON. (2004). Insect transgenesis and its potential role in agriculture and human health. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 34:113-120.

  • SCHOLTE, E-J, B.G.J. KNOLS and W. TAKKEN. (2004). Autodissemination of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae amongst adults of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae s.s. Malaria Journal 2004, 3: 45.

  • SUMBA, L. A., K. OKOTH, A.L. DENG, J. GITHURE, B.G.J. KNOLS, J.C. BEIER and A. HASSANALI. (2004). Daily oviposition patterns of the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) on different types of aqueous substrates. J. Circadian Rhythms 2004, 2: 6.

  • SUTANTAWONG, M., W. ORANKANOK, W.R. ENKERLIN, V. WORNOAYPORN and C. CACERES. (2004). The Sterile Insect Technique for Control of the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) in Mango Orchards of Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. In: Barnes, B. N. (Ed.) Proceedings, of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Isteg Scientific Publications, Irene, South Africa pp 223-232.

  • ZIMMERMANN, H., S. BLOEM and H. KLEIN. (2004). Biology, History, Threat, Surveillance and Control of the Cactus Moth, Cactoblastis coctorum. Vienna, IAEA. 40 pp.

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