In a wind-tunnel study, the upwind flight and source location of female Aedes aegypti to plumes of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas and odour from human feet is tested. Both odour sources are presented singly and in combination. Flight upwind along the plumes is evident for both CO2 and odour from human feet when the odours are presented alone. Likewise, both odour sources are located by more than 70% of mosquitoes in less than 3 min. When both CO2 and odour from human feet are presented simultaneously in two different choice tests (with plumes superimposed or with plumes separated), there is no evidence that females orientate along the plume of CO2 and only a few mosquitoes locate its source. Rather, the foot odour plume is navigated and the sourc...
Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on rec...
Invasive mosquitoes are vectors of important human and animal pathogens and a serious threat to publ...
CO2 and other chemicals affect mosquito blood meal seeking behavior. Heat, humidity and black color ...
The behavioural responses of female A.aegypti to carbon dioxide, lactic acid and human odour extract...
The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto responds to CO2 and human skin e...
Mosquitoes that are human-feeding specialists vector several pathogens responsible for hundreds of t...
SummaryTo reproduce, the female yellow fever mosquito has to find a human host. There are many poten...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
\ud From a critical review of the literature, it is concluded that the role of carbon dioxide in hos...
The effects of structure, concentration and composition of host-odour plumes on catch of female Anop...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
Multiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquitoes to ...
The host preference of Anopheles quadriannulatus Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae), the zoophilic member...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on rec...
Invasive mosquitoes are vectors of important human and animal pathogens and a serious threat to publ...
CO2 and other chemicals affect mosquito blood meal seeking behavior. Heat, humidity and black color ...
The behavioural responses of female A.aegypti to carbon dioxide, lactic acid and human odour extract...
The anthropophilic malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto responds to CO2 and human skin e...
Mosquitoes that are human-feeding specialists vector several pathogens responsible for hundreds of t...
SummaryTo reproduce, the female yellow fever mosquito has to find a human host. There are many poten...
SummaryMultiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquit...
\ud From a critical review of the literature, it is concluded that the role of carbon dioxide in hos...
The effects of structure, concentration and composition of host-odour plumes on catch of female Anop...
Host seeking in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the African malaria mosquito, Anophele...
<div><p>Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their ...
Multiple sensory cues emanating from humans are thought to guide blood-feeding female mosquitoes to ...
The host preference of Anopheles quadriannulatus Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae), the zoophilic member...
Female mosquitoes use odor and heat as cues to navigate to a suitable landing site on their blood ho...
Future anthropogenic climate change is predicted to impact sensory-driven behaviors. Building on rec...
Invasive mosquitoes are vectors of important human and animal pathogens and a serious threat to publ...
CO2 and other chemicals affect mosquito blood meal seeking behavior. Heat, humidity and black color ...