Dataset describing the longitudinal density and wing length of anophelines in Solomon Islands

A series of Human Landing Catches (HLC) were conducted in 6 villages (Jack Harbour, Kinamara, Saeragi, Tuguivili, New Mala, and Haleta) across Central and Western Province of the Solomon Islands. This work commenced on July 2015 and was completed on July 2017. The complete data that has been analysed for the below titled manuscript has been archived into one database for ease of use:

Kimberley McLaughlin, Tanya L. Russell, Allan Apairamo, Hugo Bugoro, Jance Oscar, Robert D. Cooper, Nigel W. Beebe, Scott A. Ritchie, Thomas R. Burkot (2019) The smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season of the Solomon Islands

The full methodology is available in the Open Access publication from the Related Publications link below.

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    Data Publication title Dataset describing the longitudinal density and wing length of anophelines in Solomon Islands
  • Description

    A series of Human Landing Catches (HLC) were conducted in 6 villages (Jack Harbour, Kinamara, Saeragi, Tuguivili, New Mala, and Haleta) across Central and Western Province of the Solomon Islands. This work commenced on July 2015 and was completed on July 2017. The complete data that has been analysed for the below titled manuscript has been archived into one database for ease of use:

    Kimberley McLaughlin, Tanya L. Russell, Allan Apairamo, Hugo Bugoro, Jance Oscar, Robert D. Cooper, Nigel W. Beebe, Scott A. Ritchie, Thomas R. Burkot (2019) The smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season of the Solomon Islands

    The full methodology is available in the Open Access publication from the Related Publications link below.

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    • Descriptor

      This dataset consists of a description of data archiving and data dictionaries in PDF format and a spreadsheet in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats.

    • Descriptor type Note
  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • Anopheles farauti
    • malaria
    • solomon Islands
    • Wing length
    • density dependence
  • Funding source
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • 19377 - Malaria Transmission Consortium Supplement
    • 20247 - International Centres of Excellence in Malaria Research
  • Research themes
    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
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  • Start Date 2015/07/01
  • End Date 2017/07/31
  • Time Period
    Spatial (location) coverage
  • Locations
    • Solomon Islands
  • Related publications
      Name McLaughlin, Kimberley, Russell, Tanya L., Apairamo, Allan, Bugoro, Hugo, Oscar, Jance, Cooper, Robert D., Beebe, Nigel W., Ritchie, Scott A., and Burkot, Thomas R. (2019) Smallest Anopheles farauti occur during the peak transmission season in the Solomon Islands. Malaria Journal, 18. 208.
    • URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2847-2
    • Notes Open Access
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    Citation McLaughlin, Kimberley (2019): Dataset describing the longitudinal density and wing length of anophelines in Solomon Islands. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/5caedbc8a62cb