Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification thereof demonstrably impacts a wide range of organisms. The use of artificial light is changing in type, extent and intensity. Insect vector-borne diseases remain a global scourge, but surprisingly few studies have directly investigated the interactions between artificial light and disease vectors, such as mosquitoes. Here we briefly overview the progress to date, which highlights that artificial light must be considered as a modulator of mosquito-borne disease risk. We discuss where the mechanisms may lie, and where future research could usefully be directed, particularly in advancing understanding of the biological effects of the ligh...
On-going malaria transmission is increasingly mediated by outdoor-biting vectors, especially where i...
Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with ...
Many vectors of malaria and other infections spend most of their adult life within human homes, the ...
Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification t...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, epidemiologists have considered electrification to be a positive factor. ...
The control and or eradication of Mosquito, the vector of Plasmodium, is a major aspect of the prev...
Light pollution, or the presence of unnatural light at night, is a pervasive and growing problem acr...
The invention of the light bulb brings darkness into the light in the sky. This study aims to unders...
Insect attraction to artificial light can potentially facilitate disease transmission by increasing ...
Light is an important environmental cue, and exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) may disrup...
Evolutionary implications of artificial night-time lighting for the mosquito Culex pipiens: insights...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
The parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium are the cause of the second deadliest infectious dis...
On-going malaria transmission is increasingly mediated by outdoor-biting vectors, especially where i...
On-going malaria transmission is increasingly mediated by outdoor-biting vectors, especially where i...
Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with ...
Many vectors of malaria and other infections spend most of their adult life within human homes, the ...
Light is a fundamental cue regulating a host of biological responses. The artificial modification t...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, epidemiologists have considered electrification to be a positive factor. ...
The control and or eradication of Mosquito, the vector of Plasmodium, is a major aspect of the prev...
Light pollution, or the presence of unnatural light at night, is a pervasive and growing problem acr...
The invention of the light bulb brings darkness into the light in the sky. This study aims to unders...
Insect attraction to artificial light can potentially facilitate disease transmission by increasing ...
Light is an important environmental cue, and exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) may disrup...
Evolutionary implications of artificial night-time lighting for the mosquito Culex pipiens: insights...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
As the global human and animal population increases, deadly pathogens and parasites may be transmitt...
The parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium are the cause of the second deadliest infectious dis...
On-going malaria transmission is increasingly mediated by outdoor-biting vectors, especially where i...
On-going malaria transmission is increasingly mediated by outdoor-biting vectors, especially where i...
Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with ...
Many vectors of malaria and other infections spend most of their adult life within human homes, the ...