Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. For insects, sleep characterization has been primarily achieved using behavioral and electrophysiological correlates in a few systems. Sleep in mosquitoes, which are important vectors of disease-causing pathogens, has not been directly examined. This is surprising as circadian rhythms, which have been well studied in mosquitoes, influence sleep in other systems. In this study, we characterized sleep in mosquitoes using body posture analysis and behavioral correlates and quantified the effect of sleep deprivation on sleep rebound, host landing and blood-feeding propensity. Body and appendage position metrics revealed a clear distinction between ...
Background: Species in the Anopheles farauti complex are major malaria vectors in the Asia Pacific r...
Flying insects have evolved the ability to evade looming objects, such as predators and swatting han...
Previous studies have suggested that Plasmodium parasites can manipulate mosquito feeding behaviours...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. Fo...
Daily rhythms in behaviour, physiology, and molecular processes are expected to enable organisms to ...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural shifts in the canonical location and timing of biting ...
Invertebrate hosts often bring forward their reproductive effort in response to a parasitic infectio...
Relationships between the ommatidial structure and photoperiodic behavior of several mosquito specie...
The Yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti), a common vector for the pathogens that cause diseases suc...
Background: Understanding biting distribution of potentially infectious (parous) mosquitoes at vario...
Despite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the ecological significance...
Mosquitoes pose widespread threats to humans and other animals as disease vectors [1]. Day- versus n...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
Sleep is a vital behavioural state present across the whole animal kingdom. In small organisms, a be...
Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with ...
Background: Species in the Anopheles farauti complex are major malaria vectors in the Asia Pacific r...
Flying insects have evolved the ability to evade looming objects, such as predators and swatting han...
Previous studies have suggested that Plasmodium parasites can manipulate mosquito feeding behaviours...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved process that has been described in different animal systems. Fo...
Daily rhythms in behaviour, physiology, and molecular processes are expected to enable organisms to ...
International audienceBackground: Behavioural shifts in the canonical location and timing of biting ...
Invertebrate hosts often bring forward their reproductive effort in response to a parasitic infectio...
Relationships between the ommatidial structure and photoperiodic behavior of several mosquito specie...
The Yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti), a common vector for the pathogens that cause diseases suc...
Background: Understanding biting distribution of potentially infectious (parous) mosquitoes at vario...
Despite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the ecological significance...
Mosquitoes pose widespread threats to humans and other animals as disease vectors [1]. Day- versus n...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
Sleep is a vital behavioural state present across the whole animal kingdom. In small organisms, a be...
Abstract Background Host-seeking behaviours in anopheline mosquitoes are time-of-day specific, with ...
Background: Species in the Anopheles farauti complex are major malaria vectors in the Asia Pacific r...
Flying insects have evolved the ability to evade looming objects, such as predators and swatting han...
Previous studies have suggested that Plasmodium parasites can manipulate mosquito feeding behaviours...