Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) present in exhaled air is the most important sensory cue for female blood-feeding mosquitoes, causing activation of long-distance host-seeking flight, navigation towards the vertebrate host and, in the case of Aedes aegypti, increased sensitivity to skin odours. The CO(2) detection machinery is therefore an ideal target to disrupt host seeking. Here we use electrophysiological assays to identify a volatile odorant that causes an unusual, ultra-prolonged activation of CO(2)-detecting neurons in three major disease-transmitting mosquitoes: Anopheles gambiae, Culex quinquefasciatus and A. aegypti. Importantly, ultra-prolonged activation of these neurons severely compromises their ability subsequently to detect CO(2) for ...
Female mosquitoes of some species are generalists and will blood-feed on a variety of vertebrate hos...
All moving animals, including flies [1, 2 and 3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
AbstractThe CO2 receptor in mosquitoes is broadly tuned to detect many diverse odorants. The recepto...
Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) present in exhaled air is the most important sensory cue for female blood-fee...
SummaryFemale mosquitoes that transmit deadly diseases locate human hosts by detecting exhaled CO2 a...
Many insects can detect carbon dioxide (CO2) plumes using a conserved receptor made up of members of...
Exhaled CO2 is an important host-seeking cue for Anopheles mosquitoes, which is detected by a highly...
Female mosquitoes have evolved multiple strategies to find hosts from a distance by their odor. Few...
CO2 present in exhaled air is considered to be one of the most important olfactory cues for mosquito...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
Multiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquitoes to ...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
Natural selection has favoured specialization in anthropophilic mosquito host choice, yet in the abs...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto responds to CO2 and human skin e...
Female mosquitoes of some species are generalists and will blood-feed on a variety of vertebrate hos...
All moving animals, including flies [1, 2 and 3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
AbstractThe CO2 receptor in mosquitoes is broadly tuned to detect many diverse odorants. The recepto...
Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) present in exhaled air is the most important sensory cue for female blood-fee...
SummaryFemale mosquitoes that transmit deadly diseases locate human hosts by detecting exhaled CO2 a...
Many insects can detect carbon dioxide (CO2) plumes using a conserved receptor made up of members of...
Exhaled CO2 is an important host-seeking cue for Anopheles mosquitoes, which is detected by a highly...
Female mosquitoes have evolved multiple strategies to find hosts from a distance by their odor. Few...
CO2 present in exhaled air is considered to be one of the most important olfactory cues for mosquito...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
Multiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquitoes to ...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
Natural selection has favoured specialization in anthropophilic mosquito host choice, yet in the abs...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto responds to CO2 and human skin e...
Female mosquitoes of some species are generalists and will blood-feed on a variety of vertebrate hos...
All moving animals, including flies [1, 2 and 3], sharks [4], and humans [5], experience a dynamic s...
AbstractThe CO2 receptor in mosquitoes is broadly tuned to detect many diverse odorants. The recepto...