Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on recent improvements in computational power and tracking technology, we have developed a versatile climate-controlled wind tunnel system, in which to study the effect of climate parameters, including temperature, precipitation, and elevated greenhouse gas levels, on odor-mediated behaviors in insects. To establish a baseline for future studies, we here analyzed the host-seeking behavior of the major malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu strico, to human odor and carbon dioxide (CO2), under tightly controlled climatic conditions, and isolated from potential background contamination by the presence of an experimenter. When presented with...
Background Malaria control methods targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes have limited impact on vect...
The mechanisms underlying host preference in mosquitoes are ultimately a result of optimal foraging ...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on rec...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
Natural selection has favoured specialization in anthropophilic mosquito host choice, yet in the abs...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
All moving animals, including flies [1, 2 and 3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
Mosquitoes track odors, locate hosts, and find mates visually. The color of a food resource, such as...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
SummaryAll moving animals, including flies [1–3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
Female mosquitoes can transmit pathogens to their host during blood feeding and are an important vec...
SummaryTo reproduce, the female yellow fever mosquito has to find a human host. There are many poten...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
Female mosquitoes have evolved multiple strategies to find hosts from a distance by their odor. Few...
Background Malaria control methods targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes have limited impact on vect...
The mechanisms underlying host preference in mosquitoes are ultimately a result of optimal foraging ...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on rec...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
Natural selection has favoured specialization in anthropophilic mosquito host choice, yet in the abs...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
All moving animals, including flies [1, 2 and 3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
Mosquitoes track odors, locate hosts, and find mates visually. The color of a food resource, such as...
Background: When seeking a human for a blood meal, mosquitoes use several cues to detect and find th...
SummaryAll moving animals, including flies [1–3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
Female mosquitoes can transmit pathogens to their host during blood feeding and are an important vec...
SummaryTo reproduce, the female yellow fever mosquito has to find a human host. There are many poten...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
Female mosquitoes have evolved multiple strategies to find hosts from a distance by their odor. Few...
Background Malaria control methods targeting indoor-biting mosquitoes have limited impact on vect...
The mechanisms underlying host preference in mosquitoes are ultimately a result of optimal foraging ...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...