One of the key determinants of a haematophagous vector’s capacity to transmit pathogens is its selection of which host to secure a blood meal from. This choice is influenced by both intrinsic (genetic) and extrinsic (environmental) factors, but little is known of their relative contributions. Blood fed Anopheles mosquitoes were collected from a malaria endemic village in Ghana. Collections were conducted across a range of different host availabilities and from both indoor and outdoor locations. These environmental factors were shown to impact dramatically the host choice of caught malaria vectors: mosquitoes caught indoors were ten-fold more likely to have sourced their blood meal from humans; and a halving in odds of being human-fed was fo...
Background The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Background: Despite epidemiological importance, few studies have explored whether individual experie...
金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系Anopheles gambiae is the predominant malaria vector species in Ghana, western Afric...
One of the key determinants of a haematophagous vector's capacity to transmit pathogens is its selec...
To test for the effects of host accessibility oil blood-feeding behavior, we assessed degrees of ant...
Background: The proportion of blood meals that mosquitoes take from a host species is a function of ...
Abstract Background The proportion of mosquito blood-meals that are of human origin, referred to as ...
Distribution of mosquito-borne diseases is governed by a complex mix of genetic, environmental and s...
Background The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Background The proportion of mosquito blood-meals that are of human origin, referred to as the ‘hum...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spec...
Malaria transmission in Africa is without doubt governed by the existence of a group of highly effic...
Malaria transmission in Africa is without doubt governed by the existence of a group of highly effic...
Background: The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spe...
Background The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Background: Despite epidemiological importance, few studies have explored whether individual experie...
金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系Anopheles gambiae is the predominant malaria vector species in Ghana, western Afric...
One of the key determinants of a haematophagous vector's capacity to transmit pathogens is its selec...
To test for the effects of host accessibility oil blood-feeding behavior, we assessed degrees of ant...
Background: The proportion of blood meals that mosquitoes take from a host species is a function of ...
Abstract Background The proportion of mosquito blood-meals that are of human origin, referred to as ...
Distribution of mosquito-borne diseases is governed by a complex mix of genetic, environmental and s...
Background The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Background The proportion of mosquito blood-meals that are of human origin, referred to as the ‘hum...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spec...
Malaria transmission in Africa is without doubt governed by the existence of a group of highly effic...
Malaria transmission in Africa is without doubt governed by the existence of a group of highly effic...
Background: The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Many malaria vector mosquitoes in Africa have an extreme preference for feeding on humans. This spe...
Background The biting behaviour and dispersal of insect vectors in the field underlies the transmis...
Background: Despite epidemiological importance, few studies have explored whether individual experie...
金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系Anopheles gambiae is the predominant malaria vector species in Ghana, western Afric...