Full description
Mosquito behaviour of Solomon Island mosquitoes using Barrier Screens
Description of data archiving for analysis
A series of experiments using the barrier screen were conducted at Haleta village, Central Province and Jack Harbour village, Western Province in the Solomon Islands. This work commenced on 11/05/2016 and was completed on 20/07/2017. The data from the entire set of experiments has been archived into one database. Each experiment can be quickly identified using the “ProjectID” which runs from EJP1 to EJP10.
Solomon Island Mosquito Behaviour
Parameter | Details |
Aim | To understand mosquito resting and biting behaviour in the Solomon Islands |
Dates | 14 months from May 2016 to July 2017 |
Table | Adult females and males |
Number of stations | 8-10 |
Collection times | Hourly from 1800hrs to 0000hrs. |
Analysis | Comparison of number of mosquitoes collected between locations, times and physiological states |
Data dictionary – BSdata
Parameter | Type | Details |
Station | Number | Collection stations during sampling period (1-8) |
ScreenID | Text | Unique GPS mapped identification of Barrier Screen location |
TrapDetail1 | Text | The side of the barrier screen eg. Village, Swamp |
Notes
This dataset is available as a spreadsheet saved in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats.
Created: 2023-03-21
Data time period: 11 05 2016 to 20 07 2017
text: Haleta village, Central Province, Solomon Islands
text: Jack Harbour village, Western Province, Solomon Islands
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- DOI : 10.25903/5D4A446668E70
- Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/e9d4345636a5111760c75e29b6a268d1