Anopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is a complex of seven species and several chromosomal/molecular forms. The complexity of malaria epidemiology and control is due in part to An. gambiae's remarkable genetic plasticity, enabling its adaptation to a range of human-influenced habitats. This leads to rapid ecological speciation when reproductive isolation mechanisms develop [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Although reproductive isolation is essential for speciation, little is known about how it occurs in sympatric populations of incipient species [2]. We show that in such a population of ¿M¿ and ¿S¿ molecular forms, a novel mechanism of sexual recognition (male-female flight-tone matching [7,8,9]) also confers the capabi...
Understanding the basic behavioral ecology of mosquitoes is important for the development of new dis...
Sexual recognition through wing-beat frequency matching was first demonstrated in Toxorhynchites bre...
The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae s.s. have been considered incipient species for mor...
Anopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is a complex of seven sp...
SummaryAnopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is a complex of s...
International audienceAnopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is...
SummaryAnopheles gambiae, a major vector of malaria, is a complex of cryptic species and subspecies....
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
We reveal that males of two members of the Anopheles gambiae s.l. species complex, Anopheles coluzzi...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
SummaryMosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, ...
Understanding the basic behavioral ecology of mosquitoes is important for the development of new dis...
Sexual recognition through wing-beat frequency matching was first demonstrated in Toxorhynchites bre...
The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae s.s. have been considered incipient species for mor...
Anopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is a complex of seven sp...
SummaryAnopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is a complex of s...
International audienceAnopheles gambiae, responsible for the majority of malaria deaths annually, is...
SummaryAnopheles gambiae, a major vector of malaria, is a complex of cryptic species and subspecies....
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
Mosquitoes are more sensitive to sound than any other insect due to the remarkable properties of the...
We reveal that males of two members of the Anopheles gambiae s.l. species complex, Anopheles coluzzi...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
SummaryMosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, ...
Understanding the basic behavioral ecology of mosquitoes is important for the development of new dis...
Sexual recognition through wing-beat frequency matching was first demonstrated in Toxorhynchites bre...
The M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae s.s. have been considered incipient species for mor...