Abstract: INTRODUCTION : Insects of the subfamily Triatominae are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi , the Chagas disease parasite, and their flying behavior has epidemiological importance. The flying capacity is strikingly different across and within Triatominae species, as well as between sexes or individuals. Many Triatoma infestans individuals have wings but no flying muscles. In other Triatominae species, no clear relationships were found between wing length and flying behavior. If wing presence or size is not reflective of the flying behavior, which other parts of the body could be considered as reliable markers of this important function? METHODS : The genus Mepraia has exceptional characteristics with invariably wingless females and win...
International audienceTriatoma dimidiata is one of the main vectors of Chagas disease, and it has be...
The ability to fly strongly contributes to the success of insects. The adaptive nature of wing size...
abstract: Flight is an alternative form of locomotion with advantages that include increased ability...
Introduction: Insects of the subfamily Triatominae are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the Chagas dise...
Triatominae insects are vectors for Trypanosoma cruzi, the Chagas disease parasite, and their flying...
Flight is the main form of dispersion for adult triatomines. It is postulated here that some body mo...
Abstract Background Triatoma guasayana is considered an emerging vector of Chagas disease in the Sou...
Abstract Background Triatoma dimidiata is a vector of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the ...
Flight dispersion is recognized as one of the most important mechanisms for triatomine house infesta...
The Triatominae subfamily includes hematophagous insects, well known for their role as vectors for t...
Body size influences wing shape and associated muscles in flying animals which is a conspicuous phen...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Triatoma dimidiata is one of the main vectors of Chagas disease, and it has been shown to be a speci...
An important epidemiological challenge in controlling the Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), vecto...
1. The movement of organisms can be driven by multiple factors and has implications for fitness and ...
International audienceTriatoma dimidiata is one of the main vectors of Chagas disease, and it has be...
The ability to fly strongly contributes to the success of insects. The adaptive nature of wing size...
abstract: Flight is an alternative form of locomotion with advantages that include increased ability...
Introduction: Insects of the subfamily Triatominae are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the Chagas dise...
Triatominae insects are vectors for Trypanosoma cruzi, the Chagas disease parasite, and their flying...
Flight is the main form of dispersion for adult triatomines. It is postulated here that some body mo...
Abstract Background Triatoma guasayana is considered an emerging vector of Chagas disease in the Sou...
Abstract Background Triatoma dimidiata is a vector of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the ...
Flight dispersion is recognized as one of the most important mechanisms for triatomine house infesta...
The Triatominae subfamily includes hematophagous insects, well known for their role as vectors for t...
Body size influences wing shape and associated muscles in flying animals which is a conspicuous phen...
Enhanced dispersal ability may lead to accelerated range expansion and increased rates of population...
Triatoma dimidiata is one of the main vectors of Chagas disease, and it has been shown to be a speci...
An important epidemiological challenge in controlling the Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), vecto...
1. The movement of organisms can be driven by multiple factors and has implications for fitness and ...
International audienceTriatoma dimidiata is one of the main vectors of Chagas disease, and it has be...
The ability to fly strongly contributes to the success of insects. The adaptive nature of wing size...
abstract: Flight is an alternative form of locomotion with advantages that include increased ability...