Background: Sugar feeding is an important behavior which may determine vector potential of female mosquitoes. Sugar meals can reduce blood feeding frequency, enhance survival, and decrease fecundity, as well as provide energetic reserves to fuel energy intensive behaviors such as mating and host seeking. Sugar feeding behavior can be harnessed for vector control (e.g. attractive toxic sugar baits). Few studies have addressed sugar feeding of Aedes albopictus, a vector of arboviruses of public health importance, including dengue and Zika viruses. To address this knowledge gap, we assessed sugar feeding patterns of Ae. albopictus for the first time in its invasive northeastern USA range. Methodology/ Principal Findings: Using the cold ...
Francisella tularensis is disseminated in nature by biting arthropods such as mosquitoes. The relati...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sugar-or-blood meal choic...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...
BackgroundSugar feeding is an important behavior which may determine vector potential of female mosq...
Background: Sugar feeding is a fundamental behaviour of many mosquito species. For Aedes albopictus,...
204 pagesMosquitoes have shaped the natural world and human history through the pathogens that they ...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) is a globally invasive mosquito species that can spread ...
Successful and sustainable mosquito control is not possible without knowledge of the species’ biolog...
BackgroundCurrent tools and strategies are not sufficient to reliably address threats and outbreaks ...
BackgroundCurrent vector control strategies focus largely on indoor measures, such as long-lasting i...
1. Knowledge of the link between a vector population’s pathogen-transmission potential and its bioti...
An improved knowledge of mosquito life history could strengthen malaria vector control efforts that ...
Background: Malaria-infected mosquitoes have been reported to be more likely to take a blood meal wh...
Aedes albopictus is an invasive species with expanding geographic range and involvement in mosquito-...
Francisella tularensis is disseminated in nature by biting arthropods such as mosquitoes. The relati...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sugar-or-blood meal choic...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...
BackgroundSugar feeding is an important behavior which may determine vector potential of female mosq...
Background: Sugar feeding is a fundamental behaviour of many mosquito species. For Aedes albopictus,...
204 pagesMosquitoes have shaped the natural world and human history through the pathogens that they ...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) is a globally invasive mosquito species that can spread ...
Successful and sustainable mosquito control is not possible without knowledge of the species’ biolog...
BackgroundCurrent tools and strategies are not sufficient to reliably address threats and outbreaks ...
BackgroundCurrent vector control strategies focus largely on indoor measures, such as long-lasting i...
1. Knowledge of the link between a vector population’s pathogen-transmission potential and its bioti...
An improved knowledge of mosquito life history could strengthen malaria vector control efforts that ...
Background: Malaria-infected mosquitoes have been reported to be more likely to take a blood meal wh...
Aedes albopictus is an invasive species with expanding geographic range and involvement in mosquito-...
Francisella tularensis is disseminated in nature by biting arthropods such as mosquitoes. The relati...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sugar-or-blood meal choic...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...