Accumulating behavioural data indicate that aggregation pheromones may mediate the formation and maintenance of mosquito swarms. However, chemical cues possibly luring mosquitoes to swarms have not been adequately investigated, and the likely molecular incitants of these complex reproductive behaviours remain unknown. Here we show that males of the important malaria vector species Anopheles arabiensis and An. gambiae produce and release aggregation pheromones that attract individuals to the swarm and enhance mating success. We found that males of both species released significantly higher amounts of 3-hydroxy-2-butanone (acetoin), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (sulcatone), octanal, nonanal and decanal during swarming in the laboratory. Feeding ma...
Abstract Background Plasmodium-refractory mosquitoes are being rapidly developed for malaria control...
Vector control is an important component of the interventions aimed at mosquito-borne disease contro...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) act as vectors of medical and veterinary importance, due to their ab...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
Anopheles gambiae complex mosquitoes comprise different morphologically identical species and the mo...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
In Anopheles gambiae, as in most species of mosquitoes, mating is initiated in flight. The males agg...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria parasit...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Host-seeking is an important component of mosquito vectorial capacity on which the success of the ot...
The enormous burden placed on populations worldwide by mosquito-borne diseases, most notably malaria...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
<p>The deployment of odor-baited tools for sampling and controlling malaria vectors is limited by a ...
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal in the world. Mosquitoes transmit several vector borne disease (...
Abstract Background Plasmodium-refractory mosquitoes are being rapidly developed for malaria control...
Vector control is an important component of the interventions aimed at mosquito-borne disease contro...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) act as vectors of medical and veterinary importance, due to their ab...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
Anopheles gambiae complex mosquitoes comprise different morphologically identical species and the mo...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
In Anopheles gambiae, as in most species of mosquitoes, mating is initiated in flight. The males agg...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria parasit...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Host-seeking is an important component of mosquito vectorial capacity on which the success of the ot...
The enormous burden placed on populations worldwide by mosquito-borne diseases, most notably malaria...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...
<p>The deployment of odor-baited tools for sampling and controlling malaria vectors is limited by a ...
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal in the world. Mosquitoes transmit several vector borne disease (...
Abstract Background Plasmodium-refractory mosquitoes are being rapidly developed for malaria control...
Vector control is an important component of the interventions aimed at mosquito-borne disease contro...
There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhan...