Female mosquitoes dramatically increase their mass when blood feeding on their hosts. Such an increase could impact mosquito mortality risk by reducing escape speed and/or agility. We used two laboratory-based experiments to test this notion. In the first, we allowed mature female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes to feed from 0 to 4 min and then attacked those females with an artificial predator. We videotaped subsequent escape response of each mosquito. Analysis of those responses clearly demonstrated an inverse relationship between increased mass and escape speed. In the second experiment, we exposed both blood-engorged and unfed A.gambiae females to single zebra spiders (Salticus scenicus) in small plexiglass cages. Here, we focused on mosqu...
International audienceBackground: Some Plasmodium species have the ability to modify the behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in human biti...
Accumulating evidence indicates that species interactions such as competition and predation can indi...
Background: All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
BACKGROUND: All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
To escape after taking a blood meal, a mosquito must exert forces sufficiently high to take off when...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
Background - Arthropod vectors of disease may encounter more than one infected host during the cours...
Background: Malaria-infected mosquitoes have been reported to be more likely to take a blood meal wh...
Background: Despite epidemiological importance, few studies have explored whether individual experie...
Background. All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
Accumulating evidence indicates that species interactions such as competition and predation can indi...
I tested the hypothesis that blood feeding mosquitoes are more likely to leave the host in response ...
International audienceBackground: Some Plasmodium species have the ability to modify the behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in human biti...
Accumulating evidence indicates that species interactions such as competition and predation can indi...
Background: All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
BACKGROUND: All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
To escape after taking a blood meal, a mosquito must exert forces sufficiently high to take off when...
I use a combination of theory and experiments to explore the role of various aspects of mosquito beh...
Background - Arthropod vectors of disease may encounter more than one infected host during the cours...
Background: Malaria-infected mosquitoes have been reported to be more likely to take a blood meal wh...
Background: Despite epidemiological importance, few studies have explored whether individual experie...
Background. All vectors of human malaria, a disease responsible for more than one million deaths per...
Accumulating evidence indicates that species interactions such as competition and predation can indi...
I tested the hypothesis that blood feeding mosquitoes are more likely to leave the host in response ...
International audienceBackground: Some Plasmodium species have the ability to modify the behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Mosquitoes commute between blood-meal hosts and water. Thus, heterogeneity in human biti...
Accumulating evidence indicates that species interactions such as competition and predation can indi...