Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with a greater propensity for nocturnal biting. We investigated how a short exposure to light presented during the night or late day can inhibit biting activity and modulate flight activity behaviour. Results Anopheles gambiae (s.s.), maintained on a 12:12 LD cycle, were exposed transiently to white light for 10-min at the onset of night and the proportion taking a blood meal in a human biting assay was recorded every 2 h over an 8-h duration. The pulse significantly reduced biting propensity in mosquitoes 2 h following administration, in some trials for 4 h, and with no differences detected after 6 h. Conversely, biting levels were significantly ...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. Fo...
The appearance of new patterns in Anopheles biting behavior following the universal coverage of LLIN...
Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification t...
Mosquitoes pose widespread threats to humans and other animals as disease vectors [1]. Day- versus n...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural shifts in the canonical location and timing of biting ...
Background: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
Information on factors influencing the behavioral responses of mosquitoes to repellents is lacking a...
Flying insects have evolved the ability to evade looming objects such as predators and swatting hand...
Background: Understanding biting distribution of potentially infectious (parous) mosquitoes at vario...
Background: Species in the Anopheles farauti complex are major malaria vectors in the Asia Pacific r...
The biting cycle of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was assessed...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major public health concern. Vector control measures based sol...
The biting cycle of Armigeres subalbatus is distinctly crepuscular, exhibiting two peaks of activity...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
Light is an important environmental cue, and exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) may disrup...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. Fo...
The appearance of new patterns in Anopheles biting behavior following the universal coverage of LLIN...
Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification t...
Mosquitoes pose widespread threats to humans and other animals as disease vectors [1]. Day- versus n...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural shifts in the canonical location and timing of biting ...
Background: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
Information on factors influencing the behavioral responses of mosquitoes to repellents is lacking a...
Flying insects have evolved the ability to evade looming objects such as predators and swatting hand...
Background: Understanding biting distribution of potentially infectious (parous) mosquitoes at vario...
Background: Species in the Anopheles farauti complex are major malaria vectors in the Asia Pacific r...
The biting cycle of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis Patton (Diptera: Culicidae) was assessed...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major public health concern. Vector control measures based sol...
The biting cycle of Armigeres subalbatus is distinctly crepuscular, exhibiting two peaks of activity...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control is mainly based on indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed ...
Light is an important environmental cue, and exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) may disrup...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. Fo...
The appearance of new patterns in Anopheles biting behavior following the universal coverage of LLIN...
Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification t...