Host-seeking mosquitoes rely on a range of sensory cues to find and approach blood hosts, as well as to avoid host detection. By using odour blends and visual cues that attract anthropophilic mosquitoes, odour-baited traps have been developed to monitor and control human pathogen-transmitting vectors. Although long-range attraction of such traps has already been studied thoroughly, close-range response of mosquitoes to these traps has been largely ignored. Here, we studied the flight behaviour of female malaria mosquitoes (Anopheles coluzzii) in the immediate vicinity of a commercially available odour-baited trap, positioned in a hanging and standing orientation. By analysing more than 2500 three-dimensional flight tracks, we elucidated how...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
To escape after taking a blood meal, a mosquito must exert forces sufficiently high to take off when...
Background - The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depends on t...
Host-seeking mosquitoes rely on a range of sensory cues to find and approach blood hosts, as well as...
Host-seeking mosquitoes rely on a range of sensory cues to find and approach blood hosts, as well as...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
Hematophagous female mosquitoes have to get a blood meal to obtain the proteins necessary for egg pr...
Background: The immediate aim of our study was to analyse the behaviour of the malarial mosquito Ano...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control methods targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes have limited impact on vector...
Mosquito surveillance and control are at the heart of efforts to eliminate malaria, however, there r...
Aedes aegypti (L.) is an important vector of viruses causing dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow f...
<p>Background: Malaria mosquitoes often blood feed indoors on human hosts. The mosquitoes predominan...
The BG-Malaria trap (BGM) is an adaptation of the well-known BG-Sentinel trap (BGS) with greater tra...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
To escape after taking a blood meal, a mosquito must exert forces sufficiently high to take off when...
Background - The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depends on t...
Host-seeking mosquitoes rely on a range of sensory cues to find and approach blood hosts, as well as...
Host-seeking mosquitoes rely on a range of sensory cues to find and approach blood hosts, as well as...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
Hematophagous female mosquitoes have to get a blood meal to obtain the proteins necessary for egg pr...
Background: The immediate aim of our study was to analyse the behaviour of the malarial mosquito Ano...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control methods targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes have limited impact on vector...
Mosquito surveillance and control are at the heart of efforts to eliminate malaria, however, there r...
Aedes aegypti (L.) is an important vector of viruses causing dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow f...
<p>Background: Malaria mosquitoes often blood feed indoors on human hosts. The mosquitoes predominan...
The BG-Malaria trap (BGM) is an adaptation of the well-known BG-Sentinel trap (BGS) with greater tra...
Background: Baited traps are potential tools for removal or surveillance of disease vectors. To opti...
To escape after taking a blood meal, a mosquito must exert forces sufficiently high to take off when...
Background - The successful development of odour-baited trapping systems for mosquitoes depends on t...