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1. Remote sensing of temperature‐dependent mosquito and viral traits predicts field surveillance‐based disease risk.

3. Spatio-temporal impacts of aerial adulticide applications on populations of West Nile virus vector mosquitoes.

4. Impact of home improvements and health education on the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas in a rural area of western Mexico.

5. Eilat virus (EILV) causes superinfection exclusion against West Nile virus (WNV) in a strain-specific manner in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes.

6. Mosquito blood-feeding patterns and nesting behavior of American crows, an amplifying host of West Nile virus

7. Spatio-temporal impacts of aerial adulticide applications on populations of West Nile virus vector mosquitoes

8. The Impact of Cycling Temperature on the Transmission of West Nile Virus

9. Invasive Plants as Foci of Mosquito-Borne Pathogens: Red Cedar in the Southern Great Plains of the USA.

10. Mosquito blood-feeding patterns and nesting behavior of American crows, an amplifying host of West Nile virus.

11. Extrinsic Incubation Rate is not Accelerated in Recent California Strains of West Nile Virus in Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae)

12. Greater Sage-Grouse survival varies with breeding season events in West Nile virus non-outbreak years.

13. Tolerance to individual and joint effects of arsenic and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis or Lysinibacillus sphaericus in Culex mosquitoes

14. Improving entomological predictions of human West Nile virus disease risk

15. Transmission of West Nile and five other temperate mosquito-borne viruses peaks at temperatures between 23°C and 26°C

16. Species-Specificity in Thermopreference and CO2-Gated Heat-Seeking in Culex Mosquitoes

17. Culex tarsalis is a competent vector species for Cache Valley virus

18. Gynandromorphic Specimens of Culex erythrothorax, Culex pipiens Complex, Culex tarsalis, and Culiseta incidens Collected in Northern San Joaquin Valley, California.

19. The Effect of Fluctuating Incubation Temperatures on West Nile Virus Infection in Culex Mosquitoes

20. The Efficacy of the Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis Larvicide Against Culex tarsalis in Municipal Wastewater and Water from Natural Wetlands.

21. Methionine as a safe and effective novel biorational mosquito larvicide.

22. Micro-climate to macro-risk: mapping fine scale differences in mosquito-borne disease risk using remote sensing

24. Identification of Chemicals Associated With the Western Mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, and Their Effect on the Western Encephalitis Mosquito, Culex tarsalis

25. Vector competence of Aedes aegypti, Culex tarsalis, and Culex quinquefasciatus from California for Zika virus.

26. A deep insight into the male and female sialotranscriptome of adult Culex tarsalis mosquitoes.

27. Wolbachia effects on Rift Valley fever virus infection in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes.

28. Wing variation in Culex nigripalpus (Diptera: Culicidae) in urban parks.

29. Les arbovirus ont aussi leur « rêve américain ».

30. Spatiotemporal distribution of vector mosquito species and areas at risk for arbovirus transmission in Maricopa County, Arizona.

31. Ensemble species distribution modeling of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae) in the continental United States.

32. Seasonality of Mosquitoes in North Dakota, 2003-2006, with Four New State Records.

33. Culex tarsalis Is a Competent Host of the Insect-Specific Alphavirus Eilat Virus (EILV).

34. Eilat virus (EILV) causes superinfection exclusion against West NILE virus (WNV) in a strain specific manner in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes.

35. Evaluation and Adaptation of Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits For Culex tarsalis and Culex quinquefasciatus Control In The Coachella Valley, Southern California.

36. Transfluthrin Spatial Repellent on US Military Materials Reduces Culex tarsalis Incursion in a Desert Environment

37. Environmental and Sociological Factors Associated with the Incidence of West Nile Virus Cases in the Northern San Joaquin Valley of California, 2011–2015

38. Effect of Incandescent Light on Collection of West Nile Virus Vectors Using CDC Miniature Light Traps in Northern Colorado

39. Identification of MicroRNAs in the West Nile Virus Vector Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae).

40. Fine-scale wetland features mediate vector and climate-dependent macroscale patterns in human West Nile virus incidence.

41. Culex Tarsalis Mosquitoes as Vectors of Highlands J Virus.

43. Early Immune Response and Cytokine Induction of PBMC‐derived Bovine Macrophages to Infection with Rift Valley Fever Virus in the Presence and Absence of Culex tarsalis Mosquito Saliva

44. West Nile Virus in California

45. The Efficacy of the Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis Larvicide Against Culex tarsalis in Municipal Wastewater and Water from Natural Wetlands

46. Comparative study of the pathological effects of western equine encephalomyelitis virus in four strains of Culex tarsalis Coquillett (Diptera: Culicidae)

47. Continued Evidence of Decline in the Enzootic Activity of Western Equine Encephalitis Virus in Colorado

48. Laboratory demonstration of the vertical transmission of Rift Valley fever virus by Culex tarsalis mosquitoes

49. Gynandromorphic Specimens of Culex erythrothorax, Culex pipiens Complex, Culex tarsalis, and Culiseta incidens Collected in Northern San Joaquin Valley, California

50. Establishment of a Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae) Cell Line and its Permissiveness to Arbovirus Infection.

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