International audienceLiving in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood requires different types of adaptations, including behavioural adjustements. Triatomines exhibit particular traits associated with the exploitation of their habitat and food sources and these traits have been the subject of intense analysis. Many aspects of triatomine behaviour have been relatively well characterised and some attempts to exploit the behaviours have been undertaken. Baited traps based on host-associated cues, artificial refuges and light-traps are some of the tools used. Here we discuss how our knowledge of the biology of Chagas disease vectors may help us sample and detect these insects and even increase the efficiency of contr...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
Chagas disease affects millions of people in Latin America. The control of this vector-borne disease...
International audienceLiving in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood re...
Living in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood requires different types...
Living in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood requires different types...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
International audienceThe evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different t...
International audienceThe evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different t...
The evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different types of adaptations, i...
International audienceChagas disease prevention remains mostly based on triatomine vector control to...
International audienceChagas disease prevention remains mostly based on triatomine vector control to...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
As a result of evolution, the biology of triatomines must have been significantly adapted to accommo...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
Chagas disease affects millions of people in Latin America. The control of this vector-borne disease...
International audienceLiving in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood re...
Living in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood requires different types...
Living in close association with a vertebrate host and feeding on its blood requires different types...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
International audienceThe evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different t...
International audienceThe evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different t...
The evolution of triatomine bugs towards haematophagy has demanded different types of adaptations, i...
International audienceChagas disease prevention remains mostly based on triatomine vector control to...
International audienceChagas disease prevention remains mostly based on triatomine vector control to...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
As a result of evolution, the biology of triatomines must have been significantly adapted to accommo...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
, the etiological agent of Chagas disease. These insects are known to aggregate inside shelters duri...
Chagas disease affects millions of people in Latin America. The control of this vector-borne disease...