Scientific Publications
Published:
- Book chapter:"Understanding multispecies mobilities: From mosquito eradication to coexistence"
- Beisel, U. and Wergin, C. (2022) ‘Understanding multispecies mobilities: From mosquito eradication to coexistence’, in: Hall, M. and Tamïr, D. Mosquitopia: The Place of Pests in a Healthy World. London: Routledge, pp. 32-46. Link
- Blog article:"Transport Infrastructure, Climate Change, and More-Than-Human Mobilities"; in Weather Matters in July 2024.
- Choolayil, A.C., Jabil, M., Beisel, U., and Wergin, C. (2024): Transport Infrastructure, Climate Change, and More-Than-Human Mobilities. In: Wheather Matters. Link
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Blog article: "Coexisting with the Unloved Other: Human-Mosquito Encounters in Gardens in Heidelberg"; in Weather Matters in July 2024.
- Herlyn, G. (2024): Coexisting with the Unloved Other: Human-Mosquito Encounters in Gardens in Heidelberg. In: Wheather Matters. Link
Upcoming:
- Book chapter:"Lazily Invasive? Critical Mappings with Aedes Mosquitoes, Humans and Landscapes"
- Beisel, U. und Wergin, C. (2025). "Lazily Invasive? Critical Mappings with Aedes Mosquitoes, Humans and Landscapes". In: Carolin Mezes, Sven Opitz and Andrea Wiegeshoff (eds) Securing Epidemic Ecologies: Spaces of Disease Control in Historical Perspective, Pittsburgh University Press.
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Journal Article: "Risk of Aedes-Borne Diseases in and around the Tanzanian Seaport City of Tanga Despite Community Members Being More Concerned with Malaria", accepted in Parasites & Vectors.
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Abas, A. S., Simfukwe, A.J., Masalu, J.P., Nambunga, I.H., Njalambaha, R.M., Limwagu, A.J., Kipekepeke, A.R., Msaky, D.S., Wergin, C., Kemibala, E.E., Kahamba, N.F., Seleman, A., Mlacha, Y., Finda, M., Beisel U., Ngowo, H.S., Kimaro, E.G., Okumu, F.O. (forthcoming): Risk of Aedes-Borne Diseases in and around the Tanzanian Seaport City of Tanga Despite Community Members Being More Concerned with Malaria. Parasites & Vectors (accepted).
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Journal article: "Integrated Protocol for Analyzing Human- Mosquito Mobility Dynamics/Patterns and its Implications in Vector Control", which is ready for submission to Frontiers in Public Health.