Background: Triatomine bugs are blood-sucking insects, vectors of Chagas disease. Despite their importance, their oviposition behavior has received relatively little attention. Some triatomines including Rhodnius prolixus stick their eggs to a substrate. It is known that mechanical cues stimulate oviposition in this species. However, it is not clear if chemical signals play a role in this behavior. We studied the role of host cues, including host odor, in the oviposition behavior of the triatomine R. prolixus. Methods: Tests were carried out in an experimental arena and stimuli consisted of a mouse or hen feathers. The number of eggs laid and the position of those eggs with respect to the stimulus source were recorded. Data were analyzed us...
The triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus is a main vector of Chagas disease, which affects several milli...
Chemical residues left by walking adults of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hete...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...
Insect parasitoids are under selection pressure to optimize their host location strategy in order to...
International audienceIt has been largely assumed that the individual experience of disease vector i...
Several triatomine bug species utilize chemical cues for sexual communication. We tested whether fem...
Several blood-feeding (hematophagous) insects are vectors of a number of diseases including dengue, ...
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking...
Five factors associated with natural oviposition sites were tested for their attractancy to oviposit...
Although kissing bugs (Triatominae: Reduviidae) are perhaps best known as vectors of Chagas disease,...
LE STUDIUM Multidisciplinary Journal. This is the final version of the article, which has been publi...
Females of the haematophagous bug Rhodnius prolixus attach their eggs in clusters on substrates rela...
The aim of this work was to study odor cues that affect mosquito host seeking and oviposition behavi...
Egg parasitoids of herbivorous insects use an interplay of short -and long-range chemical cues emitt...
BACKGROUND The triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus Stål, 1859 (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) is the primary ...
The triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus is a main vector of Chagas disease, which affects several milli...
Chemical residues left by walking adults of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hete...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...
Insect parasitoids are under selection pressure to optimize their host location strategy in order to...
International audienceIt has been largely assumed that the individual experience of disease vector i...
Several triatomine bug species utilize chemical cues for sexual communication. We tested whether fem...
Several blood-feeding (hematophagous) insects are vectors of a number of diseases including dengue, ...
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking...
Five factors associated with natural oviposition sites were tested for their attractancy to oviposit...
Although kissing bugs (Triatominae: Reduviidae) are perhaps best known as vectors of Chagas disease,...
LE STUDIUM Multidisciplinary Journal. This is the final version of the article, which has been publi...
Females of the haematophagous bug Rhodnius prolixus attach their eggs in clusters on substrates rela...
The aim of this work was to study odor cues that affect mosquito host seeking and oviposition behavi...
Egg parasitoids of herbivorous insects use an interplay of short -and long-range chemical cues emitt...
BACKGROUND The triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus Stål, 1859 (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) is the primary ...
The triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus is a main vector of Chagas disease, which affects several milli...
Chemical residues left by walking adults of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hete...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...