Publications by authors named "Pat E R Dale"

Article Synopsis
  • The review compares mosquito control and land use planning in east-central Florida and various regions in Australia, highlighting that saltwater mosquitoes in mangroves and salt marshes are a key concern.* -
  • Urban development near mosquito habitats is a common issue in both areas, with Florida and the Northern Territory implementing effective source reduction programs, while Queensland and New South Wales rely more on larviciding.* -
  • The study suggests that better integration of mosquito management and urban planning, especially at a regional governance level, leads to more effective control strategies and can reduce the conflict arising from urban encroachment.*
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Simple economic-based comparisons of source reduction and larvicide treatment are generally lacking in the mosquito control literature. The aim is to address this by developing an Excel tool that calculates the total present value (PV) of control methods. We use 15 years as the time frame, but this can be varied.

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This study compares mosquito control within similar environments between 26 and 30 degrees of latitude on the east central coasts of Florida and of Australia. It describes and compares the relevant mosquito-producing environments, the development of mosquito control, legislative framework, funding arrangements, and organizational differences between the areas, including the international interactions that have facilitated good practices. The article identifies some strengths and weaknesses of the programs in each area.

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Research at 10 locations in coastal subtropical Queensland, Australia, has shown that salt marshes contained heterogeneous distributions of eggshells of the pest and vector mosquito Aedes vigilax (Skuse) (Diptera:Culicidae). The eggshell distribution was related to specific vegetation assemblages, with a mix of the grass, Sporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth (Poales: Poaceae), and the beaded glasswort, Sarcocornia quinqueflora (Bunge ex (Ung.

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This study of 2 wetlands in subtropical Australia, constructed to treat sewage effluent, examined the relationships between dips positive for mosquito larvae and water quality, operational status of the system, vegetation, and nontarget macroinvertebrates. One site is inland and the other is close to the coast. Larvae of disease vector mosquitoes were present at various times in the wetlands, especially in summer and autumn.

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