AbstractUnraveling selective forces that shape vector–parasite interactions has critical implications for malaria control. However, it remains unclear whether Plasmodium infection induces a fitness cost to their natural mosquito vectors. Moreover, environmental conditions are known to affect infection outcome and may impact the effect of infection on mosquito fitness. We investigated in the laboratory the effects of exposition to and infection by field isolates of Plasmodium falciparum on fecundity and survival of a major vector in the field, Anopheles coluzzii under different conditions of access to sugar resources after blood feeding.The results evidenced fitness costs induced by exposition and infection. When sugar was available after bl...
Background: Many studies have shown that the environment in which larvae develop can influence adult...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vector of the major human ...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...
AbstractUnraveling selective forces that shape vector–parasite interactions has critical implication...
Unraveling selective forces that shape vector-parasite interactions has critical implications for ma...
BACKGROUND: Whether Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of human malaria responsible for over a million...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insecticide resistance raises concerns for the control of vector-borne diseases. However, its impact...
The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical det...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
More than a century after the discovery of the complex life cycle of its causative agent, malaria re...
International audienceDuring a blood meal, female Anopheles mosquitoes are potentially exposed to di...
Exposure to stress during an insect’s larval development can have carry-over effects on many adult l...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
Background: Many studies have shown that the environment in which larvae develop can influence adult...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vector of the major human ...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...
AbstractUnraveling selective forces that shape vector–parasite interactions has critical implication...
Unraveling selective forces that shape vector-parasite interactions has critical implications for ma...
BACKGROUND: Whether Plasmodium falciparum, the agent of human malaria responsible for over a million...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insecticide resistance raises concerns for the control of vector-borne diseases. However, its impact...
The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical det...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
More than a century after the discovery of the complex life cycle of its causative agent, malaria re...
International audienceDuring a blood meal, female Anopheles mosquitoes are potentially exposed to di...
Exposure to stress during an insect’s larval development can have carry-over effects on many adult l...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
Background: Many studies have shown that the environment in which larvae develop can influence adult...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vector of the major human ...
The ecological context in which mosquitoes and malaria parasites interact has received little attent...