<div><p>The global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the need for development of new combat strategies for vector control. Knowledge of vector ecology can be exploited in this regard, including plant feeding; a critical resource that mosquitoes of both sexes rely on for survival and other metabolic processes. However, the identity of plant species mosquitoes feed on in nature remains largely unknown. By testing the hypothesis about selectivity in plant feeding, we employed a DNA-based approach targeting trnH-psbA and matK genes and identified host plants of field-collected Afro-tropical mosquito vectors of dengue, Rift Valley fever and malaria being among the most important mosquito-borne disea...
BackgroundCurrent tools and strategies are not sufficient to reliably address threats and outbreaks ...
There is a steady increase in the contact between humans and wildlife, brought about by encroachment...
Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits (ATSB) are used in a "lure-and-kill" approach for management of the mal...
The global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the need...
The global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the nee...
A fundamental understanding of plant sugar feeding behaviour in vector populations can lead to the d...
Abstract Background Understanding the ecology and behaviour of disease vectors, including the olfact...
Abstract Background Sugar feeding is critical for survival of malaria vectors and, although discrimi...
Increased frequency of Aedes aegypti-borne diseases demands for improved vector monitoring and contr...
<p>A) Plant species identified using trnH-psbA gene targets as host plants for <i>Aedes aegypti</i>,...
Sugar feeding by male mosquitoes is critical for their success in mating competition. However, the f...
Both male and female mosquitoes exploit a wide variety of plant sugar resources, including floral ne...
The majority of the world’s population is at risk of one or more mosquito-borne diseases that are tr...
International audienceThe ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has ...
Anopheles gambiae Giles s.s. (Diptera: Culicidae) is known to feed on plant sugars, but this is the ...
BackgroundCurrent tools and strategies are not sufficient to reliably address threats and outbreaks ...
There is a steady increase in the contact between humans and wildlife, brought about by encroachment...
Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits (ATSB) are used in a "lure-and-kill" approach for management of the mal...
The global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the need...
The global spread of vector-borne diseases remains a worrying public health threat, raising the nee...
A fundamental understanding of plant sugar feeding behaviour in vector populations can lead to the d...
Abstract Background Understanding the ecology and behaviour of disease vectors, including the olfact...
Abstract Background Sugar feeding is critical for survival of malaria vectors and, although discrimi...
Increased frequency of Aedes aegypti-borne diseases demands for improved vector monitoring and contr...
<p>A) Plant species identified using trnH-psbA gene targets as host plants for <i>Aedes aegypti</i>,...
Sugar feeding by male mosquitoes is critical for their success in mating competition. However, the f...
Both male and female mosquitoes exploit a wide variety of plant sugar resources, including floral ne...
The majority of the world’s population is at risk of one or more mosquito-borne diseases that are tr...
International audienceThe ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has ...
Anopheles gambiae Giles s.s. (Diptera: Culicidae) is known to feed on plant sugars, but this is the ...
BackgroundCurrent tools and strategies are not sufficient to reliably address threats and outbreaks ...
There is a steady increase in the contact between humans and wildlife, brought about by encroachment...
Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits (ATSB) are used in a "lure-and-kill" approach for management of the mal...