This is concerning news. “The potentially deadly Japanese encephalitis virus has been found in mosquitoes in Brisbane for the first time” https://t.co/uT0AuPBNy9 🦟
Got some research on mosquitoes and/or arboviruses to share? The Mosquito Control Association of Australia and Arbovirus Research in Australia symposium is on 24-28 August 2025 in Torquay, Victoria, Australia. Hope to see you there! https://t.co/eQ5L1R1rwQ #MCAA2025
You can read the paper “Response of Mosquitoes Associated with Estuarine Wetlands to Bushfire in Australia” via @AMCAmosquito https://t.co/QyN0yBotzX 🦟
It’s been a while since I’ve visited this site in Hammondville. During the 2019-2020 summer, this site was completely burnt out (many black trunks remain). Back then, we found mosquito eggs survived the fire and hatched shortly after when tides flooded the site!
NEW PREPRINT on Aedes vigilax - the Australian saltmarsh mosquito.
This mosquito can fly great distances, but there's more to this than initially meets the eye
https://t.co/uzumKt0d4h
With evidence of both Japanese encephalitis and Murray Valley encephalitis viruses circulating in NSW, @NSWHealth reminds those living in (or visiting) western regions of the state to avoid mosquito bites https://t.co/x67m4VCR92 #keepmozziesaway 🦟
Big jump in activity of saltmarsh mosquitoes (Aedes vigilax) around coastal wetlands over recent days. If you’re heading out camping, bushwalking, fishing (or just celebrating NYE), make sure you pack some insect repellent! 🦟
Birds not crossing the Great Dividing Range (“Extensive Tracking of Nomadic Waterbird Movements Reveals an Inland Flyway” https://t.co/pmNkhL30JW), this paper may also provide clues as to how the risks of some mosquito-borne pathogens (like MVEV, JEV) aren’t seen on the coast!
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Health authorities are warning people in the Griffith region of NSW to avoid mosquito bites after Japanese encephalitis virus was detected in local mosquitoes https://t.co/pNmmHrNWm8 🦟
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Check out our new Research Article 👉 Yes, they're all individuals: Hierarchical models for repeat survey data improve estimates of tree growth and size 🌳
https://t.co/1yElGJfsjS
Excited to share our latest work in Ecological Applications @ESAApplications showing impacts of agriculture on amphibian diversity in the unique lateritic rocky outcrops of the northern Western Ghats. Watch this explainer: https://t.co/0K1dlR6pdF
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“Mosquito-borne diseases are on the rise. Here’s how collecting mozzies in your backyard can help science” - our latest for @ConversationEDU https://t.co/5MiUnnexl8 @MozzieMonitors@LarissaBrazSous 📸🦟📋
Check out our new paper investigating the co-circulation of several arboviruses in 🦟from southeast Australia using qRT-PCR and whole genome sequencing. We present significant insights on arbovirus diversity and their geographic distribution in Australia.
https://t.co/HMOp1ZPTK6
New work! A scoping review of evidence of naturally occurring Japanese encephalitis infection in vertebrate animals other than humans, ardeid birds and pigs: https://t.co/juWmp6LDj1 Led by Zoë Levesque & @DrVikiBrookes, also w/ @Mozziebites & @rnzadoks. What an amazing team!