Olfactory conditioning of mosquitoes may have important implications for vector-pathogen-host dynamics. If mosquitoes learn about specific host attributes associated with pathogen infection, it may help to explain the heterogeneity of biting and disease patterns observed in the field. Sugar-feeding is a requirement for survival in both male and female mosquitoes. It provides a starting point for learning research in mosquitoes that avoids the confounding factors associated with the observer being a potential blood-host and has the capability to address certain areas of close-range mosquito learning behavior that have not previously been described. This study was designed to investigate the ability of the southern house mosquito, Culex quinq...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of stud...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of stud...
The association of olfactory information with a resource is broadly known as olfactory-based associ...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of studi...
The association of olfactory information with a resource is broadly known as olfactory-based associ...
Olfaction plays an important role in the host-seeking behavior of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gam...
Olfaction plays an important role in the host-seeking behavior of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gam...
Decoding the molecular basis of host seeking and blood feeding behavioral evolution/adaptation in th...
The way in which vectors distribute themselves amongst their hosts has important epidemiological con...
The way in which vectors distribute themselves amongst their hosts has important epidemiological con...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Vector-borne diseases are worldwide public health issues. Despite research focused on vectorial capa...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of stud...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of stud...
The association of olfactory information with a resource is broadly known as olfactory-based associ...
The abilities of many insects to learn have been well documented. However, a limited number of studi...
The association of olfactory information with a resource is broadly known as olfactory-based associ...
Olfaction plays an important role in the host-seeking behavior of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gam...
Olfaction plays an important role in the host-seeking behavior of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gam...
Decoding the molecular basis of host seeking and blood feeding behavioral evolution/adaptation in th...
The way in which vectors distribute themselves amongst their hosts has important epidemiological con...
The way in which vectors distribute themselves amongst their hosts has important epidemiological con...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Vector-borne diseases are worldwide public health issues. Despite research focused on vectorial capa...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...
Mosquitoes are emerging as model systems with which to study innate behaviours through neuroethology...