First Report on Adedes albopictus Subgroup Species in India- Short Communication

Abstract

Adedes albopictus is most advanced stable species trophic level. It is acquired by after great nurture microevolution includes behavioral changes and survivality. In this evolutionary cascade, Ae. albopictus species diverged from its complex species lineage (reported in Kerala Ae. novalbopictus, Ae. pseudalbopictus and Ae. subalbopictus). Without any vestigial the species is pivotal in all the advanced measures include competition, adaptations, reproduction, and intelligence.

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Juvin Jose

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  • EP ID EP671097
  • DOI 10.21276/ijlssr.2018.4.5.4
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Juvin Jose (2018). First Report on Adedes albopictus Subgroup Species in India- Short Communication. SSR Institute of International Journal of Life Sciences (SSR-IIJLS), 4(5), 1983-1985. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-671097