Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can affect humans, wildlife and domestic animals. Here, a synthesis of host exploitation patterns by kissing-bugs, vectors of Chagas disease, is presented. For this synthesis, an extensive literature review restricted to feeding sources analysed by precipitin tests was conducted. Modern tools from community ecology and multivariate statistics were used to determine patterns of segregation in host use. Rather than innate preferences for host species, host use by kissing-bugs is influenced by the habitats they colonise. One of the major limitations of studies on kissing-bug foraging has been the exclusive focus on the dominant vector species. We pro...
Vector-borne diseases that occur in humans, as well as in domestic and wild reservoir hosts, cause a...
Parasites have been shown to manipulate the feeding behaviour of their invertebrate vectors, which r...
BackgroundSeveral studies addressed changes on the insect vector behavior due to parasite infection,...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Abstract Background The foraging behavior of blood-sucking arthropods is the defining biological eve...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Background: Understanding the factors that affect the host-feeding preferences of triatomine bugs is...
Among the vectors of Chagas disease, Triatoma patagonica is a species in the process of adaptati...
Among the vectors of Chagas disease, Triatoma patagonica is a species in the process of adaptati...
Vector-borne diseases that occur in humans, as well as in domestic and wild reservoir hosts, cause a...
Parasites have been shown to manipulate the feeding behaviour of their invertebrate vectors, which r...
BackgroundSeveral studies addressed changes on the insect vector behavior due to parasite infection,...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Host use by vectors is important in understanding the transmission of zoonotic diseases, which can a...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Abstract Background The foraging behavior of blood-sucking arthropods is the defining biological eve...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
Many arthropod species have adopted vertebrate blood as their main food source. Blood is rich in nut...
Background: Understanding the factors that affect the host-feeding preferences of triatomine bugs is...
Among the vectors of Chagas disease, Triatoma patagonica is a species in the process of adaptati...
Among the vectors of Chagas disease, Triatoma patagonica is a species in the process of adaptati...
Vector-borne diseases that occur in humans, as well as in domestic and wild reservoir hosts, cause a...
Parasites have been shown to manipulate the feeding behaviour of their invertebrate vectors, which r...
BackgroundSeveral studies addressed changes on the insect vector behavior due to parasite infection,...