Despite the importance of the mosquito Aedes aegypti in the transmission of arboviruses, such as yellow fever, Chikungunya fever and dengue fever, some aspects of their behaviour remain unknown. In the present study, the oviposition behaviour of Ae. aegypti females that were exposed to different densities of breeding sites (2, 4, 8 and 16) was evaluated in laboratory and semi-field conditions. The number of breeding sites that were used was proportional to the number available, but tended towards stabilisation. Females used four-six breeding sites on average, with a maximum of 11. A high percentage of eggs was observed in the water, along with the presence of a breeding site termed “favourite”, which received at least 40% of the eggs. The r...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The oviposition behaviour of Aedes aegypti was studied using sticky traps (ST), double sticky traps ...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for three...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for three...
Aedes aegypti is the main vector of Dengue fever, the most important mosquito-borne viral disease af...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for t...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for t...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
The burden of gene transfer from one mosquito generation to the next falls on the female and her egg...
The burden of gene transfer from one mosquito generation to the next falls on the female and her egg...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
Aedes aegypti gravid females are known vectors of potentially dangerous viruses including zika, deng...
Gravids preferred oviposition sites that contain larvae over those that contain only water. The degr...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The oviposition behaviour of Aedes aegypti was studied using sticky traps (ST), double sticky traps ...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for three...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for three...
Aedes aegypti is the main vector of Dengue fever, the most important mosquito-borne viral disease af...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for t...
Two Aedes aegypti (L.) populations were studied in the laboratory regarding the preference for t...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
The burden of gene transfer from one mosquito generation to the next falls on the female and her egg...
The burden of gene transfer from one mosquito generation to the next falls on the female and her egg...
BackgroundBecause no dengue vaccine or antiviral therapy is commercially available, controlling the ...
Aedes aegypti gravid females are known vectors of potentially dangerous viruses including zika, deng...
Gravids preferred oviposition sites that contain larvae over those that contain only water. The degr...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The presence of pathogens or predators in water may alter oviposition behaviour of gravid female Aed...
The oviposition behaviour of Aedes aegypti was studied using sticky traps (ST), double sticky traps ...