Whilst acoustic communication forms an integral component of the mating behavior of many insect species, it is particularly crucial for disease-transmitting mosquitoes; swarming males rely on hearing the faint sounds of flying females for courtship initiation. That males can hear females within the din of a swarm is testament to their fabulous auditory systems. Mosquito hearing is highly frequency-selective, remarkably sensitive and, most strikingly, supported by an elaborate system of auditory efferent neurons that modulate the auditory function - the only documented example amongst insects. Peripheral release of octopamine, serotonin and GABA appears to differentially modulate hearing across major disease-carrying mosquito species, with r...
The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mat...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Malaria mosquitoes acoustically detect their mating partners within large swarms that form transient...
The acoustic physiology of mosquitoes is perhaps the most complex within the entire insect class. Pa...
Hearing is essential for the courtship of one of the major carriers of human disease, the mosquito. ...
Despite the artificial conditions, flight tone recordings taken from tethered mosquitoes can provide...
The performance of vertebrate ears is controlled by auditory efferents that originate in the brain a...
The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mat...
Mosquitoes generate sounds by flapping their wings in flight, which are thought to have a role in ac...
Males of many mosquito species aggregate in station-keeping swarms, waiting for the arrival of consp...
Sound plays an important role in the life history of mosquitoes. Male mosquitoes detect females by t...
Inter-mosquito sound detection is essential during in-fly mating behaviour and some species detect t...
Male mosquitoes detect and localize conspecific females by their flight-tones using the Johnston's o...
We describe a new stereotypical acoustic behaviour by male mosquitoes in response to the fundamental...
The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mat...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Malaria mosquitoes acoustically detect their mating partners within large swarms that form transient...
The acoustic physiology of mosquitoes is perhaps the most complex within the entire insect class. Pa...
Hearing is essential for the courtship of one of the major carriers of human disease, the mosquito. ...
Despite the artificial conditions, flight tone recordings taken from tethered mosquitoes can provide...
The performance of vertebrate ears is controlled by auditory efferents that originate in the brain a...
The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mat...
Mosquitoes generate sounds by flapping their wings in flight, which are thought to have a role in ac...
Males of many mosquito species aggregate in station-keeping swarms, waiting for the arrival of consp...
Sound plays an important role in the life history of mosquitoes. Male mosquitoes detect females by t...
Inter-mosquito sound detection is essential during in-fly mating behaviour and some species detect t...
Male mosquitoes detect and localize conspecific females by their flight-tones using the Johnston's o...
We describe a new stereotypical acoustic behaviour by male mosquitoes in response to the fundamental...
The mating behaviour of many mosquito species is mediated essentially by sound: males follow and mat...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...