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Weidong Gu Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL 61821, E-mail: wgu@inhs.uiuc.edu

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    Gu W, Novak RJ, 2005. Habitat-based modeling of impacts of mosquito larval interventions on entomological inoculation rates, incidence, and prevalence of malaria. Am J Trop Med Hyg 73 :546–552.

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    Packard RM, Gadehla P, 1997. A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L. Soper, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Anopheles gambiae invasion of Brazil. Med Anthropol 17 :215–238.

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    Metcalf RL, Novak RJ, 1994. Pest Management in Human and Animal Health. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

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    Novak RJ, Lampman RL, 2001. Public Health Pesticides. New York: Academic Press.

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    WHO, 2004. Global strategic framework for integrated vector management. WHO/CDS/CPE/PUC/2004.10.

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    Brenner RJ, Focks DA, Arbogast RT, Weaver DK, Shuman D, 1998. Practical use of spatial analysis in precision targeting for integrated pest management. Am Entomol 44 :79–101.

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    Sattler MA, Mtasiwa D, Kiama M, Premji Z, Tanner M, Killeen GF, Lengeler C, 2005. Habitat characterization and spatial distribution of Anopheles sp. mosquito larvae in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) during an extended dry period. Malar J 4 :4.

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    Ye-Ebiyo Y, Pollack RJ, Kiszewski A, Spielman A, 2003. Enhancement of development of larval Anopheles arabiensis by proximity to flowering maize (Zea mays) in turbid water and when crowded. Am J Trop Med Hyg 68 :748–752.

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    Preston FW, 1962. The canonical distribution of commonness and rarity. Ecology 43 :185–215.

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    May RM, 1981. Patterns in Multi-Species Communities. London: Blackwell.

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    Magurran AE, 1988. Ecological Diversity and Its Measurement. London: Croom Helm.

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