Fig. 1From: Lufenuron can be transferred by gravid Aedes aegypti females to breeding sites and can affect their fertility, fecundity and blood intake capacityLufenuron dissemination by gravid Ae. aegypti females to larval breeding sites measured as emergence inhibition (%). Emergence inhibition (%) achieved in larval microcosms through horizontal movement of lufenuron by gravid Ae. aegypti females that were forced to contact lufenuron-treated paper: 0.2 mg/cm2 (a), 0.4 mg/cm2 (b) or 1 mg/cm2 (c). Diamonds, data points; circles, means of five replicatesBack to article page