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Development of color baited toxic screens for the control of hematophagous flies – FlyScreen
Facing increasing needs to feed human populations requires, more than ever, to enhance quantity, quality, safety and security of agricultural products, and, at the same time, to reduce environmental contamination. Thus, in livestock production, it is required to control blood-feeding flies such as T
Ostreopsis Chemical Ecology and Allelopathy Network – OCEAN-15
- To better understand and characterize the metabolism and the distribution of the metabolites produced by the Mediterranean dinoflagellate Ostropsis cf ovata including the endo but also exometabolome as well as the metabolic pathways involved. This study is expected to be exhaustive and will inclu
How ANOpheles Females sEEk maLe? – Anofeel
Currently, almost nothing is known on Anopheles female pre-copulatory behavior. The objective of this proposal is to identifying stimuli used by virgin females of the An. gambiae complex to detect, recognize and locate species-specific male swarms at long range. Since swarming behavior is expressed
Eco-epidemiology of Influenza D virus: emergence threat assessment – FLUD
Cross-species transmission of pathogens from the animal reservoir to domestic species and ultimately to humans constitutes a major risk for animal or human health. Recent studies in the United States of America and our preliminary work in France have identified a new Genus tentatively named Influenz
IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES ON COASTAL PATHOGEN SYSTEMS – ENVICOPAS
Marine ecosystems are susceptible to natural and human perturbations and changes of environmental conditions might result in a modification of marine microbial communities. These shifts can modify the distribution and abundance of pathogenic organisms including waterborne human pathogens like Vibrio