Studying the behaviour of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
Our researchers are studying the behaviour of the male Aedes aegytpi mosquito in Innisfail, Far North Queensland. This video looks at how we plan on doing a mark, release, recapture (MRR) study to understand more about their behaviour. You can find out more about our research here: csiro.au/en/Research/BF/Areas/Protecting-Animal-and-Human-Health/InsectBorneDisease/Innisfail-project
Transcript available: http://www.csiro.au/Education-media/Videos/Youtube/behaviour-aedes-aegypti/video-transcript
Видео Studying the behaviour of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes канала CSIRO
Transcript available: http://www.csiro.au/Education-media/Videos/Youtube/behaviour-aedes-aegypti/video-transcript
Видео Studying the behaviour of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes канала CSIRO
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Chatbots & health apps - AI in healthcareHow can we solve the ocean plastic crisis?CSIRO Low-Carb Diet: Nut and oat granola with orange zestThe ancient Great Barrier Reef!Way of the Weedy Seadragon (CSIRO Publishing, 2021)Big ideas: Michael and Anna tell us why every researcher should take part in ONInnovation and Impact – Celebrating 25 years at QCATBig ideas: Lloyd and Kate share what they think is most valuable about the ON experienceEver seen inside a bushfire research facility?Understanding coral recovery to help restore the Great Barrier Reef (Short version)From sheep butts to royalty, Aerogard has seen it all! #CSIROUnderstanding Ningaloo Reef’s shallow reefsEarth observation: How does it work?We Ask Children: What is a circular economy?We asked CSIRO: Ridley Aqua-FeedON Accelerate Demo Night 2018Unlocking Australia's $27 billion Synthetic Biology opportunityBig ideas start hereThe ON Tribe Forum 2017Predicting droughts and flooding rains for the sunburnt country