Sunday, 17 November 2002: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Room 316 (Convention Center, Third Floor) | |||
Recent Progress In Haematophagus Arthropod Response To Host Cues | |||
Moderator(s): | Daniel L. Kline Jerry Butler | ||
8:00 AM | 0021 | Horse fly response to attractant trap systems Russell Wright | |
8:20 AM | 0022 | Recent developments of traps and targets for stable flies and tabanids Lane Foil | |
8:40 AM | 0023 | The role of sound as an attractant for stable flies Jerome A. Hogsette | |
9:00 AM | 0024 | Cat flea response to attractant trap systems Alberto B. Broce, Michael W. Dryden | |
9:20 AM | 0025 | Semiochemicals:Potential tools for tick control Sandra A. Allan | |
9:40 AM | 0026 | Host-seeking and phagostimulatory cues utilized In greenhouse-based evaluation studies for Chagas disease control efforts Ellen Dotson, C. Ben Beard | |
10:00 AM | Break | ||
10:20 AM | 0027 | Utilization of semiochemicals for detection, surveillance and management of Culicoides spp. biting midges Daniel L. Kline | |
10:40 AM | 0028 | Identification of oviposition attractants from grass infusions that attract Aedes aegypti Alvaro Eiras | |
11:00 AM | 0029 | Utilization of a perimeter barrier of attractant baited traps/targets for mosquito and biting midge control Pieter Van Essen | |
11:20 AM | 0030 | Chemicals from human skin that attract and inhibit the attraction of mosquitoes Ulrich Bernier | |
11:40 AM | Discussion |