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Marc J. B. Vreysen
Researcher at International Atomic Energy Agency
Publications - 150
Citations - 5097
Marc J. B. Vreysen is an academic researcher from International Atomic Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sterile insect technique & Population. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 141 publications receiving 4369 citations.
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Chilling, irradiation and transport of male Glossina palpalis gambiensis pupae: effect on the emergence, flight ability and survival
Souleymane Diallo,Momar Talla Seck,Jean Baptiste Rayaissé,Assane Gueye Fall,Mireille Bassene,Baba Sall,Antoine Sanon,Marc J. B. Vreysen,Peter Takac,Andrew G. Parker,Geoffrey Gimonneau,Jérémy Bouyer +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that the chilling, irradiation and transport affected the emergence rate and flight ability of sterile male tsetse flies, but the survival of the sterile male under stress was not affected by any of the treatments.
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Prevalence of Trypanosoma and Sodalis in wild populations of tsetse flies and their impact on sterile insect technique programmes for tsetse eradication
Mouhamadou Dieng,Kiswend-Sida M Dera,Percy Moyaba,Gisèle Marie Sophie Ouedraogo,Güler Demirbas-Uzel,Fabian Gstöttenmayer,Fernando Chanisso Mulandane,Luis Neves,Sihle Mdluli,Jean-Baptiste Rayaissé,A. M. Belem,Soumaïla Pagabeleguem,Chantel J. de Beer,Andrew G. Parker,Jan Van Den Abbeele,Robert H. Mach,Marc J. B. Vreysen,Adly M. M. Abd-Alla +17 more
TL;DR: Sodalis infection was associated with an increased density of Sodalis in wild G. morsitans and G. pallidipes flies, however, there was no significant impact of sodalis infection on trypanosome density as mentioned in this paper .
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Using genetic and phenetic markers to assess population isolation within the southernmost tsetse fly belt in Africa.
Chantel J. de Beer,Gert J. Venter,Marc J. B. Vreysen,Fernando Chanisso Mulandane,Luis Neves,Sihle Mdluli,Otto Koekemoer +6 more
TL;DR: The degree of genetic isolation between seemingly fragmented populations of Glossina brevipalpis Newstead and Glossina austeni Newstead present in South Africa and southern Mozambique was assessed to indicate an absence of significant barriers to gene flow.
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Notes on the ecology of a natural glossina austeni (diptera: glossinidae) population in the Jozani Forest, Unguja Island of Zanzibar
TL;DR: Studies were made of Glossina austeni captured with sticky panels during the dry and wet season in the northern and central part of the Jozani forest on the island of Unguja, Zanzibar to assess the stability of the fly population in terms of density and composition.
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A distribution model for Glossina brevipalpis and Glossina austeni in Southern Mozambique, Eswatini and South Africa for enhanced area-wide integrated pest management approaches.
Chantel J. de Beer,Ahmadou Hamady Dicko,Jerome Ntshangase,Percy Moyaba,Moeti O. Taioe,Fernando Chanisso Mulandane,Luis Neves,Sihle Mdluli,Laure Guerrini,Jérémy Bouyer,Marc J. B. Vreysen,Gert J. Venter +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used existing entomological survey data of G. austeni and G. brevipalpis to develop a MaxEnt species distribution model and habitat suitability maps for the southern tsetse belt of South Africa, Eswatini and southern Mozambique.