Host choice by mosquitoes affects the transmission dynamics of vector-borne infectious diseases. Although asymmetries in mosquito attraction to vertebrate species have been reported, the relative importance of host characteristics in mosquito blood-feeding behavior is still poorly studied. Here, we investigate the relationship between avian phenotypic traits—in particular, morphometry, plumage coloration, and nesting and roosting behavior—and the blood-feeding patterns in two common Culex mosquito species on a North American avian community. Forage ratios of the mosquito species were unrelated to the phylogenetic relationships among bird species. Culex pipiens fed preferably on birds with lighter-colored plumage and longer tarsi; furthermor...
Abstract Background The foraging behavior of blood-sucking arthropods is the defining biological eve...
Mosquito host utilization is a key factor in the transmission of vector-borne pathogens given that i...
The feeding behavior of vectors influences the likelihood of pathogen invasion and the exposure of h...
Abstract Background Host selection by mosquitoes plays a central role in the transmission of vector-...
Transmission of vector-borne disease is driven by contact rates between vectors and hosts. However, ...
Background The transmission of mosquito-borne pathogens is strongly influenced by the contact rates ...
Pathogen-induced host phenotypic changes are widespread phenomena that can dramatically influence ho...
BackgroundExtensive work has shown that vectors almost never feed at random. Often, a subset of indi...
Epidemiological studies of malaria or other vector-transmitted diseases often consider vectors as pa...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
Avian defensive behavior against host-seeking arthropods influences transmission of vector-borne pat...
Evidence from field studies suggests that Culex pipiens, the primary mosquito vector of West Nile vi...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Abstract Background The foraging behavior of blood-sucking arthropods is the defining biological eve...
Mosquito host utilization is a key factor in the transmission of vector-borne pathogens given that i...
The feeding behavior of vectors influences the likelihood of pathogen invasion and the exposure of h...
Abstract Background Host selection by mosquitoes plays a central role in the transmission of vector-...
Transmission of vector-borne disease is driven by contact rates between vectors and hosts. However, ...
Background The transmission of mosquito-borne pathogens is strongly influenced by the contact rates ...
Pathogen-induced host phenotypic changes are widespread phenomena that can dramatically influence ho...
BackgroundExtensive work has shown that vectors almost never feed at random. Often, a subset of indi...
Epidemiological studies of malaria or other vector-transmitted diseases often consider vectors as pa...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
Avian defensive behavior against host-seeking arthropods influences transmission of vector-borne pat...
Evidence from field studies suggests that Culex pipiens, the primary mosquito vector of West Nile vi...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Abstract Background The foraging behavior of blood-sucking arthropods is the defining biological eve...
Mosquito host utilization is a key factor in the transmission of vector-borne pathogens given that i...
The feeding behavior of vectors influences the likelihood of pathogen invasion and the exposure of h...