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Quantifying heterogeneity in host-vector contact: tsetse (
Glossina swynnertoni
and
G. pallidipe
s) host choice in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
HK Auty
*
, S Cleaveland
, I Malele
, J Masoy
, T Lembo
, P Bessell
, S Torr
, K Picozzi
, SC Welburn
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Centre for Epidemiology and Planetary Health (CEPH)
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Glossina swynnertoni
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G. pallidipe
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Immunology and Microbiology
Host
100%
Glossina
100%
Giraffe
40%
Buffalo
40%
Tsetse Fly
20%
Sleep
20%
Host Range
20%
Trypanosoma Brucei Rhodesiense
20%
Impala
20%
Wildebeest
20%
Zebra
20%
Species Richness
20%
Diptera
20%
Gazelle
20%
Warthog
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
National Parks
100%
Glossinidae
100%
Glossina
100%
African Trypanosomiasis
37%
Buffalo
25%
Feeding Preferences
12%
Wildebeest
12%
Warthog
12%
Gazelle
12%
Insect Vector
12%
Host Range
12%
Diptera
12%
Zebra
12%
Trypanosoma Brucei
12%
Cytochrome B
12%