BACKGROUND: Whether Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of human malaria responsible for over a million deaths per year, causes fitness costs in its mosquito vectors is a burning question that has not yet been adequately resolved. Understanding the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of susceptibility and refractory alleles in natural mosquito populations is critical for understanding malaria transmission dynamics. METHODS: In natural mosquito populations, Plasmodium fitness costs may only be expressed in combination with other environmental stress factors hence this hypothesis was tested experimentally. Wild-caught blood-fed Anopheles gambiae s.s. females of the M and S molecular form from an area endemic for malaria in Mali, ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
BACKGROUND: Whether Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of human malaria responsible for over a million...
AbstractUnraveling selective forces that shape vector–parasite interactions has critical implication...
Unraveling selective forces that shape vector-parasite interactions has critical implications for ma...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insecticide resistance raises concerns for the control of vector-borne diseases. However, its impact...
Background: Many studies have shown that the environment in which larvae develop can influence adult...
The transmission of Plasmodium within a vertebrate host population is strongly associated with the l...
Background: The question whether Plasmodium falciparum infection affects the fitness of mosquito vec...
Exposure to stress during an insect’s larval development can have carry-over effects on many adult l...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
BACKGROUND: Whether Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of human malaria responsible for over a million...
AbstractUnraveling selective forces that shape vector–parasite interactions has critical implication...
Unraveling selective forces that shape vector-parasite interactions has critical implications for ma...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insecticide resistance raises concerns for the control of vector-borne diseases. However, its impact...
Background: Many studies have shown that the environment in which larvae develop can influence adult...
The transmission of Plasmodium within a vertebrate host population is strongly associated with the l...
Background: The question whether Plasmodium falciparum infection affects the fitness of mosquito vec...
Exposure to stress during an insect’s larval development can have carry-over effects on many adult l...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
The success and sustainability of control measures aimed at reducing the transmission of mosquito-bo...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...