The extensive use of insecticides to control vector populations has lead to the widespread development of different mechanisms of insecticide resistance. Mutations that confer insecticide resistance are often associated to fitness costs that prevent them from spreading to fixation. In vectors, such fitness costs include reductions in preimaginal survival, adult size, longevity, and fecundity. The most commonly invoked explanation for the nature of such pleiotropic effects of insecticide resistance is the existence of resource-based trade-offs. According to this hypothesis, insecticide resistance would deplete the energetic stores of vectors, reducing the energy available for other biological functions and generating trade-offs between insec...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is now common in insects due to the frequent use of chemi...
Background: The control of most vectors of malaria is threatened by the spread of insecticide resist...
International audienceAlthough descriptions of evolutionary mechanisms are common in the literature,...
International audienceGenetic changes conferring adaptation to a new environment may induce a fitnes...
One of the current major issues in the control of vector-borne disease is resistance to insecticides...
Parasitic infection is often associated with changes in host life-history traits, such as host devel...
The recent scale‐up of insecticide use has led to the rapid spread of insecticide resistance (IR) in...
International audienceAdaptations conferring resistance to xenobiotics (antibiotics, insecticides, h...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
International audienceIn the mosquito Culex pipiens, insecticide resistance genes alter many life-hi...
Background. Chemical control is still a major strategy to constrain vector density and mitigate path...
International audienceBecause of their role as vectors of diseases, the evolution of insecticide res...
Resistance to organophosphate (OP) insecticide in the mosquito Culex pipiens has been studied for ca...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is now common in insects due to the frequent use of chemi...
Background: The control of most vectors of malaria is threatened by the spread of insecticide resist...
International audienceAlthough descriptions of evolutionary mechanisms are common in the literature,...
International audienceGenetic changes conferring adaptation to a new environment may induce a fitnes...
One of the current major issues in the control of vector-borne disease is resistance to insecticides...
Parasitic infection is often associated with changes in host life-history traits, such as host devel...
The recent scale‐up of insecticide use has led to the rapid spread of insecticide resistance (IR) in...
International audienceAdaptations conferring resistance to xenobiotics (antibiotics, insecticides, h...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
International audienceIn the mosquito Culex pipiens, insecticide resistance genes alter many life-hi...
Background. Chemical control is still a major strategy to constrain vector density and mitigate path...
International audienceBecause of their role as vectors of diseases, the evolution of insecticide res...
Resistance to organophosphate (OP) insecticide in the mosquito Culex pipiens has been studied for ca...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is now common in insects due to the frequent use of chemi...
Background: The control of most vectors of malaria is threatened by the spread of insecticide resist...
International audienceAlthough descriptions of evolutionary mechanisms are common in the literature,...