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MUVE Section Symposium: 30 Years of Hunting the Tiger. Aedes albopictus in America: Current Perspectives and Future Challenges

Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
206 AB (Convention Center)
Organizer :
Donald A. Yee
Moderator:
Donald A. Yee


8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:05 AM
The response of Aedes aegypti to Aedes albopictus invasion: Insights from landscape ecology and population genetics
Kristen Hopperstad, North Carolina State University ; Michael Reiskind, North Carolina State University
8:25 AM
Satyrization and satyrization-resistance as contributors to the distribution and abundance of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti in Florida
L. Phil Lounibos, University of Florida ; Irka E. Bargielowski, University of Florida ; Marķa Cristina Carrasquilla, University of Florida
8:45 AM
Escaping competitive exclusion from Aedes albopictus: Back to the future to explore the time-space continuum
Paul T. Leisnham, University of Maryland ; Shannon L. LaDeau, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies ; Megan Saunders, University of Maryland ; Dawn Biehler, University of Maryland Baltimore County
9:25 AM
Aedes albopictus range maps, challenges and ways forward
Moritz Kraemer, University of Oxford
9:45 AM
10:05 AM
Intermission
10:40 AM
The impact of pesticides on midgut microbiota of Aedes albopictus
Ephantus J. Muturi, University of Illinois
11:20 AM
Effective larval and adult control measures against Aedes albopictus
Ary Farajii, Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District
11:40 AM
Density effects on Aedes albopictus: Unintended consequences of mosquito control?
Steven Juliano, Illinois State University ; Kristina McIntire, Illinois State University ; Alex Moss, Illinois State University ; Bruce Noden, Oklahoma State University ; Joseph E. Fader, Duke University Marine Lab ; Paul A. O'Neal, Tennessee State University
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