How Human Activity Transformed Mosquito Evolution: The Aedes aegypti Story
Climate and human changes 6,000 years ago made Aedes aegypti mosquitoes specialize in humans, leading to global disease spread and ongoing evolution.
Climate and human changes 6,000 years ago made Aedes aegypti mosquitoes specialize in humans, leading to global disease spread and ongoing evolution.
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